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![]() Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Edmonton, Alberta or Phoenix, Arizona
Posts: 2,736
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My top of the line DeVilbiss Air comp., was giving me grief all week, Came in Monday morning to find the breaker had blown, flipped it on, everything seemed O.K., ported an Edelbrock Vic. Jr. Int. for a cutomer that day, 10½ hours, no issues. Tues. had to clearance an aluminum Hemi block for a Jesel belt drive cover, approx. 4 hours, no prob., Wed., had to rough out some LS-1 heads...well ½ way through, we got a problem, WTF? 1st thought it was the tank de-compression valve, changed that...worked a tiny bit better on start up for a little while but then back to be very growly on start-up. Tried to get my Comp. service guy out Thurs., but he had a dentist appt.,
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![]() Join Date: May 2007
Location: Westminster, Maryland
Posts: 3,684
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That is a bummer!
On the less than 2-year old Craftsman unit I have, the pressure switch contacts welded shut and the compressor ran continuously with the safety relief lifting. Luckily, I was home and heard it running and shut it down. If I had been away for the weekend, it could have run for 48 hours at full load. The electric bill would not have been pretty! Jim |
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