[AT] Need help troubleshooting engine/compressor
Cecil R Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sun Aug 16 20:24:41 PDT 2015
Bo:
Thanks, that is what I ended up doing.. I loosened up the spring on
that Sullicon control some... It was adjusted to the max. Then I
backed off the Pressure regulator screw. Then I also lengthened the rod
from the governor to the Sullicon. The 6cyl carb I installed had the
float hinged at the front end of the engine. The intake manifold carb
flange was angled to allow the carb to be horizontal when installed in a
vehicle. In the compressor it causes the front end to be low. The new
carb was flooding some due to this. I set the float level down and
also backed off the auto choke. I also advanced the timing a lot. It
finally would start and run enough to build up minimum pressure and cut
back... I ran the compressor at open discharge and it ran for a while
then loaded up and died. It would not start. I checked and had no
spark at the coil. Installed the old coil and it ran. The new BWD $30
coil lasted about 10 minutes... I adjusted the compressor to run at
90-100 psi when blowing through a 1/2 inch hose barb. I have a claw
foot hose barb end that connects to a 4 ft length of pipe with a valve
that I blow off the equipment with. I think it will improve with
running, I still have to make an adapter to fit the air horn of the carb...
Now if I could just get the Leroi running. I got a 60cc syringe and put
60cc of SiliKroil in each cylinder. It may not do much for the
valves, but it will loosen any rings that are stuck...
Thanks for your advice...
Cecil in OKla
On 8/16/2015 4:55 PM, Bo Hinch wrote:
> Cecil, I would disconnect the INLET VALVE CONTROL ROD ( see top left
> corner of photo ) and manually shut off air intake . The compressor should
> NOT build up any air pressure with that valve shut off ( unless it is
> sucking air downstream of the valve) which it shouldn`t . That way you can
> safely run the motor without disconnecting the compressor from the motor
> OR, you could back off the PRESSURE REGULATOR SCREW ( unscrew it ) to
> maintain little to NO air pressure . The REGULATOR is shown mounted next to
> the SULLICON Control .I would count the turns I unscrewed it so I could put
> it back at same setting .
>
>> Bo Hinch in s/w louisiana
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 15, 2015 at 10:00 PM, Cecil R Bearden <crbearden at copper.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I started to rebuild the sullair carb this morning. Carb kit was the
>>> wrong one of course. Could not tell until I got it open so was not
>>> returnable... Another $40 down the drain.. I thought I would use the
>>> needle & seat and make a gasket. When trying to install one of the main
>>> jets, it had a spring loaded metering rod in it. Spring hung on the
>>> threads of the housing and then went "ping", a very very bad sound. I
>>> heard it when it hit the hitch of the compressor. Trying to get that one
>>> together is out of the question now. I looked up a carb that was used
>>> on the 6cyl and smaller Ford engines. Oreilly parts had it at the
>>> warehouse and I could get it in 2 hours for only $249 It had a similar
>>> linkage and I could always use the main jet from the old one if I needed
>>> to cut down the gas consumption. Finally about 8pm this evening I had
>>> the new one installed and only needed to build an adapter for the air
>>> cleaner connection......
>>>
>>> Tried to start it and it was just the same as it was 4 days and $400
>>> ago............. Maybe tomorrow I will remove the compressor and try
>>> to start the engine and just let it run for a couple of hours.........
>>>
>>> There are 2 complete motors running in Tulsa with the computer
>>> connections for $650 for both... They sound really good, I should have
>>> made the trip today.... It will still take me a week to R&R one of these.
>>>
>>> Just another day in paradise!!
>>>
>>> Cecil in OKla
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8/15/2015 6:07 AM, charlie hill wrote:
>>>> I haven't done it on my current truck but on most of my pickups and my
>>>> tractors
>>>> I've been known to add a quart of Dexron ATF or a quart of diesel fuel
>>> and
>>>> let the
>>>> engine idle for a few minutes before dumping the oil for an oil change.
>>>>
>>>> If it ever damaged anything I don't know it and it sure helps was the
>>> crud
>>>> out.
>>>>
>>>> Charlie
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Steve W.
>>>> Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2015 4:00 AM
>>>> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>>>> Subject: Re: [AT] Need help troubleshooting engine/compressor
>>>>
>>>> Cecil R Bearden wrote:
>>>>> OK I will try. Got anything for stuck lifters??
>>>>>
>>>>> Cecil in OKla
>>>> Marvel Mystery oil.
>>>>
>>>
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