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It was also suggested that I remove the air filter element off the compressor and clean it.
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A NOS Midland compressor is $150 total delivered, just got one.Mine is the same way Valence. I have often wondered if mine is pressurizing the crankcase as well. I have no real noticeable oil loss but do get some rear main seal seepage. SS member Cattlerepairman told me to check for smoke coming out of the oil filler cap when it is removed. Also told me to put my hand over the opening and see if I can feel any pressure building. Mine also is very loud especially when the truck first starts. when the truck is idling and running you can hear it kick on very easily.
I've seen new ones for $190-200 on eBay (minus the pully assembly and filter), where did you purchase one for $150?A NOS Midland compressor is $150 total delivered, just got one.
Here's a poorly lit, and poorly aimed picture of my current air compressor. It sure appears a lot more oily than I've ever noticed before (in better light). It looks like oil is leaking around the air intake and even out through the air intake, and dripping down all over the base of the air compressor.
At initial inspection, this does seem to support that oil is getting past the piston ring and being pushed out on the intake stroke and then on the compression stroke air is getting blown past the piston ring into the crank case.
Also if the air intake is breathing oil this explains why I'm seeing oil in the "wet" air tank drain. Though, given the way the outside of this air compressor looks, I'm surprised I'm only seeing a couple drops of oil come out of the air tank.
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Thanks, I hadn't seen his for sale thread on here.as per posts 43 + 44
A NOS Midland compressor is $150 total delivered, just got one.
NOS midland from SS member mhb285
see post 7 in here
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...nd-compressors-for-sale&p=1779284#post1779284
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