LR-hobbs Well-Known Member Today at 09:38 #61 pwood999 said: eer yes, lots of it. Without the spring, the compressor will be all that's holding air in the bags !! Click to expand... Bollocks, and to make this even better , one of the threads on the air compressor mountings have stripped so now I can't get the compressor out.
pwood999 said: eer yes, lots of it. Without the spring, the compressor will be all that's holding air in the bags !! Click to expand... Bollocks, and to make this even better , one of the threads on the air compressor mountings have stripped so now I can't get the compressor out.
pwood999 Well-Known Member Full Member Today at 10:34 #62 That's usually the stud turning in the plastic housing. I replaced one with an allen bolt, so I can hold it from underneath while tightening the nut.
That's usually the stud turning in the plastic housing. I replaced one with an allen bolt, so I can hold it from underneath while tightening the nut.
LR-hobbs Well-Known Member Today at 10:50 #63 pwood999 said: That's usually the stud turning in the plastic housing. I replaced one with an allen bolt, so I can hold it from underneath while tightening the nut. Click to expand... That's sound like a plan , not to worry I asked it really nicely with a hammer and it's now off
pwood999 said: That's usually the stud turning in the plastic housing. I replaced one with an allen bolt, so I can hold it from underneath while tightening the nut. Click to expand... That's sound like a plan , not to worry I asked it really nicely with a hammer and it's now off
LR-hobbs Well-Known Member Today at 11:27 #64 pwood999 said: That's usually the stud turning in the plastic housing. I replaced one with an allen bolt, so I can hold it from underneath while tightening the nut. Click to expand... Just found this, o ring must have got trapped and ripped Attachments IMG_20250826_112306_MP.jpg 102.7 KB · Views: 2 IMG-20250826-WA0001.jpeg 120.2 KB · Views: 2
pwood999 said: That's usually the stud turning in the plastic housing. I replaced one with an allen bolt, so I can hold it from underneath while tightening the nut. Click to expand... Just found this, o ring must have got trapped and ripped