If I remember correctly from the John Clement presentation at Berrien Springs, you should not lubricate the compressor. This goes against my inate
drive to lubricate anything that moves. I can think of all the things I have fixed since childhood with a simple drop of oil. It would seem a light
(invisible) film of Synpower on the pistons and crank pins would be a good thing. Along with a drop of light machine oil on the motor bearings. This
is a possible winter PM project I am thinking of looking at so any insights welcome. Also, is the stock setup on a 77 just a one way check valve or is
there pressure relief involved as well for easier compressor starting akin to a shop compressor. Thanks.
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John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
Source America First
drive to lubricate anything that moves. I can think of all the things I have fixed since childhood with a simple drop of oil. It would seem a light
(invisible) film of Synpower on the pistons and crank pins would be a good thing. Along with a drop of light machine oil on the motor bearings. This
is a possible winter PM project I am thinking of looking at so any insights welcome. Also, is the stock setup on a 77 just a one way check valve or is
there pressure relief involved as well for easier compressor starting akin to a shop compressor. Thanks.
--
John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
Source America First