How on earth did this air compressor keep going

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  1. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    Yep that's it.
     
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  3. heavyhaulerss

    heavyhaulerss Road Train Member

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    get s filter kit to draw outside air instead. no more carbon build up
     
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  4. Ozdriver

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    I bought the little CAT air filter some time ago but it won't fit because of the angle of the compressor. I could remote mount it but I've already bought the hose and fittings to plumb the compressor into the intake.
     
  5. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    Just make sure the hose you bought is a strong one . So it won't colapse from the suction.
     
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    heavyhaulerss Road Train Member

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    you also will not have to worry about blowing the 1" hose, cause it will be eliminated.
     
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  7. bigguns

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    I put one of those small filters on my compressor. I had to change it frequently as it oil saturated in no time. I don't have any compressor problems that I know of.
     
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  8. Ozdriver

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    That's why the check valve is there, so if you run it off the air intake, oil mist won't get in there. From what I heard, when the compressor is on the unloaded cycle they can blow oil mist.
     
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  9. Superhauler

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    I change mine every oil change. $5 filter. With the reed valve it keeps the oil mist to a minimum. But you will still get some floating up wind just not as bad. Oz one thing you could do is install a remote air filter for compresser if you don't want to plumb into intake piping.
     
  10. Ozdriver

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    Too late, I've already bought everything and I'm just about to bolt it all together as we speak. The check valve was$250!
     
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  11. bigguns

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    @superhauler I thought the the filter wouldn't need to be changed that often. Without knowing the fact of how many cubic feet of air would pass through it, I made an erroneous assumption. Should I expect that little sucker to get oily?
    @Ozdriver OUCH
     
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