08-17-2016, 09:09 PM
I have the opportunity to buy an 80 gal Ingersal Rand compressor for a song. Seriously, less than 30% of its original price. It looks practically new and is about 6-8 years old.
Here's the issue;
The current owner moved it into storage and mentioned that it was moved in a pickup, laying on its side, without first draining all the oil first.
I've heard that compressors should never be moved on their side without first draining the oil, because oil can contaminate either the air chamber (?) or some other area of the motor. I'm not clear on the trouble spots, really.
There's lots of hyperbole and conflicting info on this on various sites on the internet, and I'd like to ask for clarification here. Maybe someone who actually KNOWS FOR SURE can drop some knowledge on me.
Thanks in advance.
Here's the issue;
The current owner moved it into storage and mentioned that it was moved in a pickup, laying on its side, without first draining all the oil first.
I've heard that compressors should never be moved on their side without first draining the oil, because oil can contaminate either the air chamber (?) or some other area of the motor. I'm not clear on the trouble spots, really.
There's lots of hyperbole and conflicting info on this on various sites on the internet, and I'd like to ask for clarification here. Maybe someone who actually KNOWS FOR SURE can drop some knowledge on me.
Thanks in advance.
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