PirateTurner
Well-known member
If you have had the patience to read my Wayne compressor post, you probably realized that I stopped work on that compressor after testing the (successfully) tank (to about 195 psi). I was anticipating getting a "free" Quincy 325 ROC 10. I picked the Quincy up yesterday. The giver had indicated the pump had frozen up due to sitting in storage for many years and he had broken it loose with a pipe wrench. I did see 'teeth' marks on the pulley but not anything to be concerned with, IMHO. Bothersome but what the heck.
Today, I pulled the head and took a look. First stage is clean with some light scoring on the walls. Looks worse than it seems, IMHO

Second stage is a little dirtier(?) and probably could use hone.

Crankcase was clean. Some sludge in there but not unexpected. I was very concerned that it would be rusty, but everything looks fine, turns smooth, and runs free. Very pleased with how it looks.

Now to formulate a plan for getting it back to working order. One issue I'm having is getting the caps off the valves but I'll work at it. I'm limited to a propane torch.
As always C&C welcomed.
Today, I pulled the head and took a look. First stage is clean with some light scoring on the walls. Looks worse than it seems, IMHO

Second stage is a little dirtier(?) and probably could use hone.

Crankcase was clean. Some sludge in there but not unexpected. I was very concerned that it would be rusty, but everything looks fine, turns smooth, and runs free. Very pleased with how it looks.

Now to formulate a plan for getting it back to working order. One issue I'm having is getting the caps off the valves but I'll work at it. I'm limited to a propane torch.
As always C&C welcomed.
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