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Curtis Compressor

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Dave Hathcock

05-01-2007 07:00:14




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Hello, I have a curtis single cylinder compressor,(B4) with a 3 inch bore and 3&1/2 inch stroke. It is mounted to a Curtis tank (about 50-60gal) and is powered by a large Wagner electric motor. Does anyone know where I can find information and pictures of what this is supposed to look like when properly assembled. The mounting plate has had many new holes added to it by the last owner. The rotation on motor is counter clockwise when viewed from the pulley. This thing has been apart a few times and I have the feeling it may not have always gone together the right way. I am also looking for a source for a new piston and rings(or a good substitute)My goal it to get this machine running correctly and Looking close to how it did when it was built. I appreciate any help and pictures that you may be able to provide.
Thanks Dave

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Dave Hathcock

05-03-2007 03:21:46




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 Re: Curtis Compressor in reply to Dave Hathcock, 05-01-2007 07:00:14  
I forgot to mention this is a 1930s-1940s vintage machine.



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Wardner

05-02-2007 22:12:19




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 Re: Curtis Compressor in reply to Dave Hathcock, 05-01-2007 07:00:14  
Punch below.

You can let google find other dealers.



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