TurkeyIslandFarms
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- Jul 31, 2017
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Hello, I am new to this page, but I hope someone on here can answer a few of my questions. I picked up an air compressor (just the compressor) a few years back at the dump and just set it in the corner of the barn because we had a perfectly good air compressor, but you never know when you will need an extra one. Any way now I have a need for a second compressor and I went and dug this one out. It is a Quincy 210L ROC 3 and it is pressure lubricated. I have never had a Quincy and was very confused as to why there were copper lines going to the top of head. I have done some research and learned that the oil pressure loads and unloads the head. The pump runs great, pumps up to 120 PSI, and makes no unusual noises and it builds 30 PSI of oil pressure.
My questions are is that a good number for the oil pressure?
How hot are the heads so posted to get?
How much oil should be coming to the top of the head through the copper pipe?
where should the copper pipe be coming from and going. As it stands there is a oil line leaving the oil pump going to a valve type thing on the left side of the crank case if you are looking at the pulley. Then a oil line leaving there going to both heads.
Also will regular 30 weight motor oil work fine or does it need some special type of oil?
Thanks in advance
My questions are is that a good number for the oil pressure?
How hot are the heads so posted to get?
How much oil should be coming to the top of the head through the copper pipe?
where should the copper pipe be coming from and going. As it stands there is a oil line leaving the oil pump going to a valve type thing on the left side of the crank case if you are looking at the pulley. Then a oil line leaving there going to both heads.
Also will regular 30 weight motor oil work fine or does it need some special type of oil?
Thanks in advance




