Yesterday, it was 70 and I was working on that Air Compressor again. Today is 15 and I am not working on it.
I finally got that intercooler copper pipe connected from head to head. It was so awkward and difficult to get on that I couldn't use any pipe dope on the flare fitting. Turned out that I didn't need it and that little ding is OK too. Once I got that connection, I couldn't help but want to try it out and see if my new motor and the pump would work. I changed the oil, it was black. $20 for 32oz. In addition I had to make a 240 connecting hose welder type. It had the wrong power cable on it. I first ran it up to 40 psi then 80 psi and listened for leaks. All good. So I turned the pressure switch down so it would trigger off sooner then the 175 psi. I needed to see that switch would work or not.
I turned it on and watched the tank rise from a good distance away. I wanted to watch the pressure gauge but I didn't want to be standing next to the tank as the pressure increase. At 120 it shut off. I drained the bottom of the tank slowly and at 80 psi it kicked in again. I am very happy with this $300 IR T-30 234 compressor. I still have one more test (hydro test) but that won't happen when it is 15 degrees out side.
I settled for 2 1/2 motor pulley to keep the RPM's in the range that IR told me to operate it in. It takes a while to get up to pressure, but I can't believe how quiet it is and how smooth it runs.
Once again, thanks all for the help and suggestions.
And now I have to go out and shovel snow.