Since allllllllll else is fine according to your info (I'm taking you at your word), Id be tempted to try a higher amp rated breaker (that feeds the compressor), just high enough to allow it to start...Best I recall you can use like 175% of the size that protects the feeders so a 70 amp breaker would be close to NEC limits (If motor branch circuit wiring feed wires are rated 40 amps). Normally the branch circuit overload protection device is sized to limit feeder current to the wires ampacity (like if the wires ampacity is 40 amps you use a 40 amp breaker) HOWEVER a branch circuit used to feed a motor can use a breaker somewhat higher rated then normal......AS BEST I RECALL NO WARRANTY
NOTE AGAIN Im rusty on the NEC so check with it and local authority and more current professional electricians and engineers is my advice.. I'm workin with an oldddddddddd brain here remember lol
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