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Air Compressor Pushes oil out intake

  • Question Title: Air Compressor Pushes oil out intake
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We are repairing our Ingersoll Rand EP75 compressor. We have made a new intake plate and replaced the brass pistons that hold up the plate. The machine turns on and builds pressure; but, it continues to build pressure after the air flow is cut off. We kill the machine and oil/coolant comes out the intake.



  1. When the cover plate closes; what keeps the machine from drawing a huge vacuum preventing the plate from reopening?

  2. When the power is shut off on a rotary compressor; how does it dump the built up pressure in the coolant tank?


Thanks,


Larry Clark

MCH Manufacturing


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