Hello,
I am having issues with my compressor building pressure. It builds up to 20PSI and continues to run, but does not build. Earlier this fall I used it to fill my Tubliss system on my dirt bike to 100PSI, but didn't run it for several months after. I started it up to use it a few weeks ago again and am now having problems.
I took 3 of the 4 valves out and cleaned them. The mating surfaces were all clean when I took it apart. The other valve (stage 2 exhaust valve) is not coming out without a fight, but I took the head off and flipped it upside-down and tried the "holding liquid test" and it held liquid for several hours (extremely slow leak?).
Both of the head gaskets were in perfect condition when I took the heads off.
There isn't much of a filter(falling apart and needs replaced) so it is not like that is restricting air.
I topped off the oil reservoir, so that should be good
There is no leaking sound coming from either of the check valves
The biggest difference is that it was somewhat warm when I used it this fall, and it is currently 20 degrees in the unheated side of the garage, where the compressor lives. Would this cause any problems?
I am going to bring it into the heated side this weekend and see if that changes my results, and if not, it will at least be a little nicer to work on it
Any other ideas to test before sticking money into it?
I am having issues with my compressor building pressure. It builds up to 20PSI and continues to run, but does not build. Earlier this fall I used it to fill my Tubliss system on my dirt bike to 100PSI, but didn't run it for several months after. I started it up to use it a few weeks ago again and am now having problems.
I took 3 of the 4 valves out and cleaned them. The mating surfaces were all clean when I took it apart. The other valve (stage 2 exhaust valve) is not coming out without a fight, but I took the head off and flipped it upside-down and tried the "holding liquid test" and it held liquid for several hours (extremely slow leak?).
Both of the head gaskets were in perfect condition when I took the heads off.
There isn't much of a filter(falling apart and needs replaced) so it is not like that is restricting air.
I topped off the oil reservoir, so that should be good
There is no leaking sound coming from either of the check valves
The biggest difference is that it was somewhat warm when I used it this fall, and it is currently 20 degrees in the unheated side of the garage, where the compressor lives. Would this cause any problems?
I am going to bring it into the heated side this weekend and see if that changes my results, and if not, it will at least be a little nicer to work on it
Any other ideas to test before sticking money into it?
