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OH NO I BROKE A ROD AND WASTED A CYLINDER!

Started by b5blue, December 06, 2014, 02:23:18 PM

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b5blue

  On my compressor! Running it up to pressure to use all of a sudden the normal loud hum got all weird and rough. After shutting it down I figured "well that's dead now" and went on to finish what I was doing without compressed air.  After pricing new ones and thinking it over I Googled "compressor repair" and found this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzkqfoRefUM
  I never knew they were so easy to rebuild. As the one in the video is close to mine I took mine apart and found the piston seal failed and a piece of that bound up snapping the rod. I found kits online from over 100 to about 66 bucks, even in stock right by me a Sears. Some of the other parts like seals for the pressure tube from the head to the tank regulator started adding up with shipping so I checked eBay. I found a seller on eBay with the seals at a fraction of everywhere else so I contacted them. For 47.00 I'm getting everything, rod/piston, seals, gaskets, sleeve and tube seals shipped free. I bought this compressor many years ago used for 100.00 and worked it hard construction jobs and at home and now it just may run better than ever soon.  :2thumbs:
  I can post pics if any are interested, I'm kinda amazed these are so easily repaired. If your is loosing performance or failing look into rebuilding!

ws23rt

 :2thumbs: Good to know parts are cheap enough to make it worth the effort.
When something like that fails for me the first thing I think of is how much will a new one cost? I expect a lot of stuff that is an easy fix goes to goodwill or scrap. :shruggy:
Just today I had a small space heater stop working and I took it apart intending to salvage something like misc. screws. I found a broken wire and with a crimp connector it was like new and while it was open a good air blast cleaned out all the accumulated dust. ( I almost went out to buy a new one) :slap: