9GUY9
Well-known member
Re: Should I buy this Saylor-Beall?
heres some info.
http://www.freeshipequip.com/PDFs/Saylor-Beall-700-Series-AirCompressor-Pumps-Manual.pdf
This is where I will be getting my parts
http://www.airfloinc.com/item/1033
They were much cheaper than the other places I checked with. Ken was very helpful on the phone and in email.
Pull the valves out and look for broken springs, that is their most common problem. I had my pump off and got a little carried away pulling it apart to check for worn rings. Turns out it was completely fine after pumping away in a auto shop for 10 years. But now since I have it totally disasembled I'm going to powder coat it all and make it pretty.
If you decide to switch to a 7.5hp motor, use a 6.25-6.5" pulley on the motor and it will spin the pump around 600 rpm and put out around 28scfm. These pumps sound great spinning along at those low rpms.
heres some info.
http://www.freeshipequip.com/PDFs/Saylor-Beall-700-Series-AirCompressor-Pumps-Manual.pdf
This is where I will be getting my parts
http://www.airfloinc.com/item/1033
They were much cheaper than the other places I checked with. Ken was very helpful on the phone and in email.
Pull the valves out and look for broken springs, that is their most common problem. I had my pump off and got a little carried away pulling it apart to check for worn rings. Turns out it was completely fine after pumping away in a auto shop for 10 years. But now since I have it totally disasembled I'm going to powder coat it all and make it pretty.
If you decide to switch to a 7.5hp motor, use a 6.25-6.5" pulley on the motor and it will spin the pump around 600 rpm and put out around 28scfm. These pumps sound great spinning along at those low rpms.





