hamel01
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Hi All, So I bought a new to me 1960's IR GRB-125 Rotatory Screw Compressor. It was is pretty rough shape cosmetically so I have since tore it down and repainted/repaired the unit. I have put new gaskets in the air sep flushed the compressor oil, rebuilt the carb.... Before i tore it down the regulator was not working to slow the engine down and unload the compressor. In the tear down i found that one of the copper lines going from the regulator to the air control valve was broke. I have since fixed that but now i can not get the unit to run right. With all the carburetor linkage hooked back up the unit will start and run at what i would call a fast idle. As soon as the internal air pressure reaches around 45-50 psi the unit stalls out. I am unable to pull the throttle out to speed it up as the air regulator will not let it move. If I disconnect the air regulator from the governor linkage I am able to control the engine speed and can keep it running while it builds air but I have to constantly control it manually. According to my manual i should be able to pull the throttle out to the warm up speed when first starting it so the engine has enough power to over come the air pressure build up. I am not able to do this as long as the air regulator it connected.Before tear down it had a broken throttle cable put you where able to pull it to speed the unit up and it would sit there and run at a high speed... I am assuming i am missing something very simple but i can not find it. Is any one familiar with this units and would not mind spending a few minutes on the phone? Or maybe you know of a shop that still deals with these??
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