Nice video. Don’t forget you will need to add oil to the bottom end of the compressor for the bearings and crank. It doesn’t use much but does need to be added.
I found a hell of a lot at ranger station website, including the complete manual for all York types, and how to install the York as air compressor in several different methods!
Man you helped me a lot with this video, I have a york 210 like this for a long time dumped on my workshop, I wanted to make an air compressor with it but when I saw how much oil he spreads out I gave up, now I know the solution thanks to you, but let me ask you one question. If you seal that little hole, won't the the compressor stops lubricating his parts inside or heating too much?
Nice video. Don’t forget you will need to add oil to the bottom end of the compressor for the bearings and crank. It doesn’t use much but does need to be added.
I found a hell of a lot at ranger station website, including the complete manual for all York types, and how to install the York as air compressor in several different methods!
Awesome video thank you, how does the cylinder walls get lubricant since the delivery port is plugged
Air compressor on a car! Found the ends of the Internet? That's cool! No, the world is not flat. Good for you! Some people have no imagination.
When I go to the salvage yard to get a compressor:
Man you helped me a lot with this video, I have a york 210 like this for a long time dumped on my workshop, I wanted to make an air compressor with it but when I saw how much oil he spreads out I gave up, now I know the solution thanks to you, but let me ask you one question. If you seal that little hole, won't the the compressor stops lubricating his parts inside or heating too much?