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cbccadet2002

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Just want to say thanks to everyone on this site. The info and insight shared is greatly appreciated. I don't know if this is the correct place to post this(i'm a noob.) But i just picked this up for 80 bucks. It has a 3/4hp Westinghouse Electric corp. ac motor on it, I disassembled for cleaning, The previous owner said that the pulley needed to be changed to a smaller diameter. It would bog down after about 50psi. If anyone can confirm what model this compressor is and what electric motor and pulley is needed to run. I would be in great gratitude. So far the closest thing i've found, and i've been searching the net for days, is a 20 gallon model 20cv20p, with a compressor model cv1, and it had a 2hp doerr electric motor on it. Thanks in advance.
 

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cbccadet2002

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So i'm getting ready to reassemble the electric motor. On the back side of the lubrication instructions plate is a diagram for wire/ locations. The pic is how it is wired, the hand written part is what is on the plate. Doesn't correspond to one another. there is also other wire instructions that are a bit "rusted" on spots and not able to read. But from what i can read, it states: To reverse(i can read rever, guessing reverse is it) *i cant make out what the next info says* interchange(i can make out rchange, guessing interchange) red & black. *cant make out this portion here either* connect L2 to ground ??? line when motor has thermal protection.

IDK what that means exactly, but i can't locate any external manual reset button/switch on/around the electric motor. Without that, this shouldn't be associated with thermal protection correct?

Sorry, I know notta about electrical. I cut/push metal for my day job. I got this to use for blow drying components for disassembled firearms. I really don't want to screw it up and catch my WaR(whoop *** room, as my woman calls it) on fire if at all possible. I'd be bummed if i incinerated some of my bang bang tools.

Thanks again, Sorry to be such a virgin to electrical wiring. I drew the attached pic in mastercam, then inserted the later text in MS Paint. Looks sloppy, but all i got.
 

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cbc - if it is bogging down the motor is probably shot. My suggestion is you find some or a shop that works on electric motors and have them test it. They usually test for free:thumbup: that way when they tell you its bad they are the first to quote you a new motor. Some may even be able to repair depending on the motor. Two horse is a little lite for an air compressor. Most are 3.5 continuous hp.
 
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cbccadet2002

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this is the motor, unfortunatly i cant even locate anything on it. besides the fz model. I'm guessing its a stand in for saling. I took it apart and blew it out real good, fresh coat of rustoleum flat black. Any tips on lining the belt up?
 

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scooterseats

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Years ago, I had what looks like this same compressor. It was sold by Montgomery Ward and was built by Speedair I believe. Mine was rated as a one horse compressor and worked for me great for many years. I gave it to my Son in Law and he still has it and uses it for a spare compressor in his barn.
 

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Unless your in a rush I would look for a 1 1/2 or 2 hp motor to replace it. check with a heat and air guy for an old motor out of a home cooling system. Just remember you want the same shaft and speed.
 

Bob C

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Any 56 frame electric motor will drive it. if you find a 3450 motor then go with a 2" shive.
 

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3/4 horse is small for that compressor. I would run a 2hp motor. 3hp even better.

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