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Default Military surplus compressor

On Oct 5, 6:30*pm, Winston wrote:
Vernon wrote:
On Oct 4, 9:35 pm, Winston wrote:


Vernon wrote:


Greetings. *About six months ago I bought a Curtis-Toledo engine
driven compressor from an auction at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. *


Hi Vernon!


Start hehttp://www.curtistoledo.com/support/faq.htm


Do you have a model number?
Is it a reciprocating or screw type?
Is the unloader valve open?


--Winston


Winston,


It didn't cross my mind to check them doh! * I don't have the model
info readily available but I will get it. *My concern was that this
would be an odd duck not supported by C-T simply because it was
military surplus. *Of course this may yet turn out to be true. *I
think the thing was built in 1989.


Okey dokey.

Bruce gave you some terrific advice.
It couldn't hurt at all to pop the heads off it and have a look.

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If I remove the head is the head gasket reusable?

V