![]() ![]() The rings on the compressor pump act as seals, which prevent excess oil from being able to flow into the compressor’s cylinders. It is possible that your compressor is working fine, but as it is cycling, the air is flowing back and forth across a failed gasket inside the pump instead of being forced into the tank. ![]() If it is the pressure valve or pressure switch in the valve plate that is the source of the problem, air will flow into the tank through the pressure valve on the compression stroke, but then be drawn right back out of the tank as the piston cycle to try and draw more air in through the intake valve. If the intake valve has failed, the compressor will draw air in through one cycle, but then that air will blow right back out the intake valve and out of the pump again when the piston is in the compression stroke.
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