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SPEEDY compressor

superkonr

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I have an old Speedy diaphragm compressor that I just fitted a gas engine to for pumping up tires out in BFE. I believe it's a 60's model, not sure the exact model number but a 875 looks right. It's automatically regulated to 40psi or so. Seems like I can put a stronger spring in the relief valve to get higher pressure, is there any way this could hurt the pump at all? I was planning on building a slightly larger gas powered compressor for my big truck tires that need 100psi, unless this one will do it without damaging itself in the long run.
 
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The Cobbler

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I would also agree that asking an old pump to do what you're asking is a lot to ask of the poor old thing that was never designed to run at that pressure
keep an aye open on your local classifieds for something better suited .
doesn't your truck have air brakes? you would have an onboard compressor already !
 

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was planning on building a slightly larger gas powered compressor for my big truck tires that need 100psi, unless this one will do it without damaging itself in the long run.
This post on another forum suggest normal range is 24-40, based on the gauge. Other pages suggest a similar max pressure range, probably low volume too.

 
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