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Hmmm, a compressor pump eh. Not sure. But on a gasoline engine cylinder head, you would start in the middle and alternately spread out to both ends. You do this in small increments. I’m pretty sure it’s the same for any head. The key is to start from the middle and out. The gasket is being compressed as you tighten it.
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I have an air compressor that can’t build up any pressure. The pump runs, but the pressure stays near zero. I can’t figure out where to take it for repairs. I’ve called a lawn mower shop, a pump repair shop, and an electrical repair shop. None of them work on Air Compressors. Any ideas?
1 look in owners manual..they have service/repair places listed or # to call
2 no book? yahoo/google search the neme brand
3 phone book
4 unless its a 500+ priced compressor its usually not worth repairing..
I have a Badge Air 20 gallon compressor…it has an electric motor that belt drives a two cylinder pump.
everything seems to be working on it, there are no leaks…both intake and exhaust valves seem to be working fine…when you start it you feel it sucking air if you put your hand over the intake…but once it reaches 60 psi tank pressure it stops….not the motor or pump..those keep right on running, it just quits sucking air….even the intake valves stop moving…..anyone have any ideas?…tried swapping out gaskets in the pump…thought maybe there was not enough compression, but didnt do any good….
This is an oiled pump could there be a compression loss from being low on oil? if so whats the best weight to put in it?
Ive had the head and cylinders off to replace bottom end gaskets…..rings look to be in excellent shape as do the cylinder walls
Sounds like the check valve at the inlet to the tank is leaking or sticking.
when i disconnect the old one,should i hook up my air compressor and pump a little air into the line? if so, how much pressure?
We have had our compressor down for 2 or 3 days due to power outages. There was never a problem. I wouldn’t wait longer than that. Also I would keep the water usage from things like washing clothes down until it is fixed.
What puts the co2 into the tank? is there a pump on the fill station? or do i use a air compressor? Also can i go to a store to get the tank filled? Thanks a lot
(I’m assuming that you’re refering to a CO2 tank for paintballing)
As best as I can tell, you need a SCUBA tank at a PSI level greater than that of what you want your tank. The fill station is to connect the SCUBA to the tank you need filled. After hooking everything up the right way, just turn the lever and wait for the gauge to read full. Remember to weigh the tank.
NOTE: Make sure you aren’t trying to fill a CO2 tank with air or an air tank with CO2.
Most Home Depots fill CO2 Tanks, and any reputable pro shop will. Home Depot probably dosen’t fill 3000PSI tanks, and definatley not 4500PSI tanks. All paintball specific shops should be able to fill both.
a compressor, a hose attached that ends at 15 meters underwater, i want to pump air at that depth. what must be the PSI and cfm properties of sucha compressor?
the volume of 3000 liters is to be meASURED AT 15 METERS DEPTH.
Pressure = h * ρ * g
where h = height of column
ρ = density
g = 10 m/s²
so for h=15m. of water with ρ = 1000 kg/m³
P = 15 * 1000 * 10
= 150 000 N/m²
= 1.5 bar. Note that this is relative to the atmosphere, so you probably really want 2.5 bar absolute pressure.
As for calculating the flow rate, remember that P * V = n * R * T; so 1 m³ of air drawn in at 1 bar will have a volume of 0.4m³ at 2.5 bar (assuming no change in temperature).
that is easy put a filter ( no line or hose ) on the low side or in take and hose on the high presser side lock the clutch with 12 volts and turn use to do that with the ford a/c compressors all the time
be running on heat cycle?
Yes, since heat pumps are air conditioners in reverse, you are creating the heat with the compressor. Most systems have an outdoor t-stat that switches the heat to aux. when the temp drops below 35 degrees.
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