Thanks for following and remember to subscribe to my YouTube videos and RSS feed. Like I said I had problems with the stupid plastic cowling. Torque the cylinder head on in a star pattern to 120 inch-lbs.įinally put the plastic cover on but you will see in my video I modified my cover. Torque the motor shaft nut to 45 inch-lbs. You can get this with or without a new bearing.Ĭarefully put the piston in the cylinder sleeve and attach to the motor shaft. Putting it on might be a bit of a job but a machine shop would be able to help with that step. My bearing was fine but if yours is bad you can order that from the same site. Download the manual for model Craftsman 921152100 air compressor. After removing the screw I used a big screw driver to twist open the base and slide it off the bearing. Here you see the horrible scoring on the inside of my old cylinder wall. ![]() The valves open and close as air is sucked in and then compressed out into the tank.Īnd this is the bottom of the valve plate. These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your air compressor. Repair guides common to all air compressors. The large side is the intake and the smaller side is the compression exhaust side.īelow is the top of the valve plate assembly and it is what controls the in/out of the air flow as the piston compresses the air. Craftsman 919167780 air compressor parts - manufacturer-approved parts for a proper fit every time. I had a dog of a time with my plastic cover but you can watch the video if you want to hear more. Unplug your compressor, drain all the air and take off the plastic cover. Not all these bits may be bad on your compressor but if you’re taking it apart why not replace all the ware parts for one kit price. Then pick your rebuild kit which should come with the piston, cylinder sleeve and new rubber rings. You type this model number into the web page and select search by model number. You can find your Craftsman model number affixed to the side of your compressor. You will need a long Torx T20 driver if you don’t want to hack up your cover like I did. My compressor is a 5HP 30gal model 919-165300 and I was able to get the rebuild kit from Check out Experts recommended alternatives. You can also find another good Craftsman air compressor rebuild video of a smaller model here: The Craftsman 1-HP 3-Gallon Horizontal Air Compressor with Hose and Accessory Kit 15310 has been discontinued. The only 5HP models were over $1000 and more gallons. I couldn’t find a 5 HP 30 gal model like this on the market anymore. Well that was the cost over 12 years ago. This is a ~12 year old compressor that could no longer get up to pressure and would have cost over $350 to replace. Looking for the Husky 6 Gal Air Compressor TA-1524P Parts Here you can find full parts list for Husky TA-1524P Model and exploded view with the locations of each part of the air compressor. ![]() ![]() I don't have the model number handy, but obviously it's on the tag and I can get it if anyone has any ideas where to get the pieces.In this video I rebuild my Craftsman oil free air compressor for ~$47 USD. My hope is to cross-reference this machine into some major brand and use that info to find a new head gasket & valve assy.Īre there any firms that provide aftermarket head gaskets and/or valves for compressors? (As Fel-Pro does for auto engines.) Who was making compressors for Sears about 30 years ago? MY QUESTION: Who made compressors for Sears? Sears "subs out" the manufacture of almost all their tools, including power tools and machines. Judging from the size of the motor, I'd say this was an honest 1 hp, before they started playing games with the specifications on compressors. Problem is, the compressor needs new reed valves, and Sears Parts Central says they no longer carry parts for that model. I will test if before putting it in service, though.) (Previous owner drained it before putting it away. Seems to be about 30 years old, but sound. I've got an older Sears Craftsman air compressor that I bought from an estate.
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