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Quincy 216-103

99graveyard

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I recently bought a Quincy 216 and am going through it. I see valve rebuild kits online however my valves are enclosed in a cast machined housing. Do these housings come apart to access the plate and spring or is it a buy a new assembly type thing? Thanks in advance
 
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MacMcMacmac

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These valves are just press fitted together. You need to separate them at the seam where it transitions from cast to machined surfaces. It is not a very tight fit.

Have a good look at the guide rails that keep the valve disc centered as it moves. They can wear and let the disc seat off center which leaves a little crescent shaped gap which prevents the valve from sealing properly. It is a pain to diagnose since the compressor will run fine for awhile then begin to sputter and pop then run fine again as the disc wanders around.
 
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yatg

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Get yourself a manual for it. They typically show exploded views of everything.

Some Quincy manuals are online and you can get them by going to:
https://www.quincycompressor.com/resources/support/
"find a manual" which takes you to revbase.com
search for keywords, i.e. "210 103"
switch to "list view" (upper left of results page)
and you'll see the available manuals in a list

The one you want is "QR 206 & 210 Parts Manual", "ROC 102 and 103"
50252-103.pdf
 

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I took apart some of those once. I clamped the part in a vise and tapped back and forth to loosen the non clamped part. Worked well.
 
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99graveyard

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Good idea, my chisel idea didn’t work and I’m trying not to damage or chip the valve housing.
 
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99graveyard

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Finally figured it out. Thought I would post pics if it will help anyone in the future. So one valve I inserted a roll pin punch and then tapped punch side to side to wiggle the seat out. The other valve I inserted all the way and pushed the seat out. No damage or distortion to the valve plates or springs.
 

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