I've got a very old air compressor from my Dad that has always put out plenty of air. It leaks lots of oil though if I fill the oil plug to the top (in 2nd pic). The compressor is a very old V-4 refrigerant compressor model and I've got it powered with a 3/4 HP motor. I remember getting the compressor head used and very old when I was 16 and that was ~25 years ago.
Anyways, it pumps good, but leaks oil at the flywheel end crankshaft seal. It will leak oil at a good rate when it is pumping - enough to spray oil all over the place off of the flywheel. It stops leaking for the most part when the oil is below the crank seal level but I'm not sure if this is enough oil in the thing to prevent it from wearin out prematurely.
Question is, anyone know how much oil it should have? The plug in the 2nd pic here (see attached) is about even with middle of the crank if I fill it to the plug bottom. Any ideas on where I can go and find info on this pump is appreciated. I don't know what the brand/maker of the pump is but there is what appears to be a manufacturer marking on the pump that is an inverted trapezoid figure with an "L" in it. There are several other stampings on the pump but they appear to be casting #'s for the various pieces.
-Deon
Anyways, it pumps good, but leaks oil at the flywheel end crankshaft seal. It will leak oil at a good rate when it is pumping - enough to spray oil all over the place off of the flywheel. It stops leaking for the most part when the oil is below the crank seal level but I'm not sure if this is enough oil in the thing to prevent it from wearin out prematurely.
Question is, anyone know how much oil it should have? The plug in the 2nd pic here (see attached) is about even with middle of the crank if I fill it to the plug bottom. Any ideas on where I can go and find info on this pump is appreciated. I don't know what the brand/maker of the pump is but there is what appears to be a manufacturer marking on the pump that is an inverted trapezoid figure with an "L" in it. There are several other stampings on the pump but they appear to be casting #'s for the various pieces.
-Deon