mattadams
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this time the problem is on the compressor, rather then the lockers itself, which blew in moab 2000 due to the spider gears exploding and bringing down the ring and pinion with them, ANYWAYS...
After a long day of hard wheeling (using the locker quite a bit, and it worked magnificantly I might add (when I remembered to turn it on, ha ha), airing up tires getting ready to head back to town. Hear a horrible grinding, followed by a woosh and lack of pressure. Quick shut off the compressor and popped off the hose to see there was no air pressure built up in the compressor. I figured I'll work on it later, no biggie.
Upon further inspection of the compressor, looks like one of the seals has popped out. If I push it back in with my thumbnail and turn the compressor on, the compressor will go until it builds pressure, this part of the seal will pop out again, and I'll loose all air pressure. It will continue to run until I shut it off due to not being able to build up enough pressure.
Here are the pictures of the seal I am referring to:
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So the question is, do you guys think that this is repairable? I thought about just pushing the part of the seal in and finding some way to permanently secure it in there, i.e. superglue, but ifgured that would be masking the problem rather then fixing it.
Any other ideas?
After a long day of hard wheeling (using the locker quite a bit, and it worked magnificantly I might add (when I remembered to turn it on, ha ha), airing up tires getting ready to head back to town. Hear a horrible grinding, followed by a woosh and lack of pressure. Quick shut off the compressor and popped off the hose to see there was no air pressure built up in the compressor. I figured I'll work on it later, no biggie.
Upon further inspection of the compressor, looks like one of the seals has popped out. If I push it back in with my thumbnail and turn the compressor on, the compressor will go until it builds pressure, this part of the seal will pop out again, and I'll loose all air pressure. It will continue to run until I shut it off due to not being able to build up enough pressure.
Here are the pictures of the seal I am referring to:
Dead Link Removed
Dead Link Removed
So the question is, do you guys think that this is repairable? I thought about just pushing the part of the seal in and finding some way to permanently secure it in there, i.e. superglue, but ifgured that would be masking the problem rather then fixing it.
Any other ideas?