Satatic
Well-known member
Alrighty well my compressor is old, I am not even sure that it is a compressor. My dad says the pump is off a refrigeration truck, but I donno. I get a lot of oil in the tank and I'm finally doing something about it. I took the little fitting off the intake part and found this little pinhole in something that looks like a plug. The pinhole goes threw that plug to the crank case. Seems like as the pump splash lubricates itself it ***** the oil that splashes up threw that pin hole and into the intake. Now I'm thinking immediatly that is my problem so I put epoxy over the hole. I probably should have asked for advise before doing that. But its ok cause I didn't bother waiting for it to cure before starting up the compressor and it poped the hole right back open. BTW I figured that hole at least serves as a breather so I left the oil spout thing open while running it. Can anyone tell me if that pinhole needs to be open for oil to go threw the intake? I have taken the cover off the crank case before and I could feel both of the cylinder walls inside that so I figgured they get splash lubed. Also I took some pictures if anyone can tell me about this pump, its got a few numbers on it too.
This is the intake, the glob of epoxy on the bottom is where the pinhole is, the stuff on the side was just leftover.
Just by looking at this picture you can tell its very old.
So can anyone tell me anythign about this pump?
This is the intake, the glob of epoxy on the bottom is where the pinhole is, the stuff on the side was just leftover.
Just by looking at this picture you can tell its very old.
So can anyone tell me anythign about this pump?
