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310 Quincy air compressor unloader leaking oil?

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03-19-2005 07:03:37




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Hey guys, I am hoping Roger will see this post and answer it. I have an old 310 Quincy that is leaking oil from the bottom fitting of the unloader valve on the side of the compressor?I recently took it off to paint the pump and tank on the compressor. I am pretty sure I got it back the way it was to start with, but I would like to know for sure.It has letters on the top and bottom where the lines go into it, one says R and one says L.I am in the house right now, and I think the R is on the bottom and the L is on the top? It may just be worn out, but it didn"t do this before, but it has been sitting about a year without running.Thanks in advance for any help.P.S. I still have that monster 5120 for sale if you know anyone who can use it??

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03-21-2005 20:08:14




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 Re: 310 Quincy air compressor unloader leaking oil in reply to Trucks, 03-19-2005 07:03:37  
Probably just needs the seals replaced inside it. A kit from Quincy is available for just the valve, and it comes with the internal filter screens as well. From what I remember, the valve is installed so the letters are upside down, although it has been awhile since I worked on one.

I bet dropping a word around a few bodyshops or welding shops would see that 5120 sold in no time.

Someone has reserved my handle (second time), so I may not be posting much any more. If anyone posts under the name Roger P., rest assured, it isn't me, and I'm not the kind to start trouble.

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