kellogg-american air compressor
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kellogg-american air compressor
I have an old kellogg american air compressor that i am playing around with,does anyone know how to remove the reed valves from the head,they look like they may screw in or pressed in,the model # is ( b321b) mfg in 11/1964.any information will help.. tks. tommy
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tommy:
The valve housing is likely threaded in.
If you try to unscrew it make sure you use a good fitting six point socket or box end wrench. It could be made of brass and would round-over quite easily.
Do you have a way of posting a picture?
The valve housing is likely threaded in.
If you try to unscrew it make sure you use a good fitting six point socket or box end wrench. It could be made of brass and would round-over quite easily.
Do you have a way of posting a picture?
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tommy:
I'm sorry but I neglected to say that the attachment feature has been turned off on these forums.
In order to have a picture appear here you must have it hosted on another site and you can then have it appear here by putting a command in front of the link or just provide the link for us to go to.
Some will use the Yahoo Groups or another free web host.
Kellog American is now Comp-Air.
Image credit: aircompequip.com
Here is a site with some info and parts. Maybe they can provide a manual.
I'm sorry but I neglected to say that the attachment feature has been turned off on these forums.
In order to have a picture appear here you must have it hosted on another site and you can then have it appear here by putting a command in front of the link or just provide the link for us to go to.
Some will use the Yahoo Groups or another free web host.
Kellog American is now Comp-Air.
Image credit: aircompequip.com
Here is a site with some info and parts. Maybe they can provide a manual.