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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Oct 2007
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      Issues with air compressor

      I own a Craftsman 2 hp Vertical Portable Tank Air Compressor, 33 gal.
      It runs but lately seems to be real weak. I check online looking for a service manual. Couldn't find one. Anyone have any experience with these?



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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Apr 2001
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      Central CA USA
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      Not that model but check the air intake for blockage, and if there is a filter, clean it. Intake valves can get dirty and lose seal, or even break which will cost performance. check belt tension.
      67 Camaro RS that will be faster than anything Mary owns.

    3. #3
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      Jul 2005
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      Cumberland, Maryland
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      Not the first complaint I've heard recently on craftsman compressors...Don't buy there jacks either.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Nov 2000
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      O-town
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      Check Sears on line, all the ratings are horrid, most are 1 star, I was looking at a 60gal 3.2 HP, 5 pages of negative comments,
      Steve68- 1968 Camaro SS LSX T56, 12bolt 3:90's, 18" Fikse Profil 13s, Deep Fathom Green paint, Spearcos, just bunch of old junk because another member said so, LOL



      70 Nova SS street/drag 454, T400, 3:55, ugly!

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Nov 2006
      Posts
      106
      the piston rings chances are if it is not the filter you should be able to get them from the sears service and parts desk
      its usualy hidden back in the back so you would have to ask
      Josh




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