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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Perhaps drain the compressor sump and
check for metal particles? Is there a way to pull the bearing end
off and have a look?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/9/19 11:48 AM, Cecil Bearden
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<p> An update on the compressor problem. I received a post on
Smokstak from a former owner of a smaller Inger soll compressor
who stated that this occurred on his unit just before the
compressor end failed and he could not get parts so he junked
it... I cannot afford to let this one get junked, so I am
trying to find out what to look for. Last year when running at
idle I would hear something like a dry bearing squeal, but could
find nothing out of the ordinary. I remember Bo Hinch telling
me that he used to make the vanes for these compressors and
nearly everything could be re-made on them from a machine shop.</p>
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<p>This is a little off topic, but I use this compressor to blow
out my hay equipment before putting it back in the shed, and
also to blow out the radiators. It is a Ingersoll Rand VAne
Type compressor 250 cfm powered by a 4-53 Detroit diesel.
When the compressor build back up and the engine begins to
idle down it makes a loud clicking sound. I cannot determine
if it is a rod knocking or maybe valve related. I know Bo
Hinch had a lot of experience with these engine compressor
combinations. I don't think the compressor is making the
noise. I had some knocking in the engine a couple of years
ago when I changed the oil and used 15W-40 Mystic. I changed
over to 40W Mystic and it stopped the knocking, but now the
loud click. I cannot afford for this machine to be down if
we ever get a hay crop to bale. My baler has to be blown out
every day or the belts bind up with chaff and stop. <br>
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