With the high quality breathing compressor oils we're running and low oil temperature the crank journal and rod big end should outlast the rest of the machine many times over.
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Yeah didn't think about that.
I know the one thing I did to mine was polished the cylinder and head mating surface to reduce any leaks. Also used some gasket material from NAPA and made gaskets. These seem to be much better than the one that came with the pump, as well as the replacements you can get.
BHman, please help. Removed & dismantled my wife's brain last night to figure out how it works. The ONLY function still working after reinstalling was it tells me I did it INCORRECTLY! Over & over & over......
The woman has two brain halves!
In the left half nothing it right.
In the right half nothing is left.
Just curious if you put a frozen milk jug in your cooling water?Well I did a couple of mods to this thing and after all of that I have been using it for near eight months and it has werqed flawlessly.
I recently added an eight inch fan, at the back, to push a bit more air through the unit and fired it up, to do my final testing on it, to see how long I could actually run it before it overheated. Will it didn't. Overheat I mean like it never happened it just ran and it ran and.. So, twenty minutes later it was still just at my self imposed shutoff temp of 60C. Yes, I know the manual says 75C but then again the manual kinda sucks. It equalized somewhere between 59 and 60C and it just stayed there. A big plus for all the werq I did. I was actually wondering if I would ever get here little did I know that I was already. Anyway you can do it the easy way and just use ice or the hard way and add fans and radiators and... It's up to you.
However you choose to do it though, watch those temps close and, always be sure you have water flowing through the head and oil in the crankcase.
Embarrassed emoji goes here as I just overheated my repaired unit cuz I plugged the wrong pump in while testing after replacing an old outdated piston set.
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/yet-another-yong-heng-mod/?referrer=1
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/a-dedicated-yong-heng-subforum/#post-1127767
Very niceWell I did a couple of mods to this thing and after all of that I have been using it for near eight months and it has werqed flawlessly.
I recently added an eight inch fan, at the back, to push a bit more air through the unit and fired it up, to do my final testing on it, to see how long I could actually run it before it overheated. Will it didn't. Overheat I mean like it never happened it just ran and it ran and.. So, twenty minutes later it was still just at my self imposed shutoff temp of 60C. Yes, I know the manual says 75C but then again the manual kinda sucks. It equalized somewhere between 59 and 60C and it just stayed there. A big plus for all the werq I did. I was actually wondering if I would ever get here little did I know that I was already. Anyway you can do it the easy way and just use ice or the hard way and add fans and radiators and... It's up to you.
However you choose to do it though, watch those temps close and, always be sure you have water flowing through the head and oil in the crankcase.
Embarrassed emoji goes here as I just overheated my repaired unit cuz I plugged the wrong pump in while testing after replacing an old outdated piston set.
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/yet-another-yong-heng-mod/?referrer=1
https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/a-dedicated-yong-heng-subforum/#post-1127767
The nameplate on the motor (not the pump) should have the nominal HP listed. In general principle a single phase motor is approximately 50% efficient. The pump is nominal 1.8KW. 1.8kw x 0.5 eff = 900 watts actual pumping. 900 W / 746 W per HP = 1.20 brake HP output. Probably a 1HP motor running hot within the service factor margin allowed by the electrical code.Do you two know what hp electric motor the YH compressors have?
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Looks like you bolted the new fan onto the existing intake grill? What is the watts of the fan?I have removed the original YH fan from the shaft and mounted a high flow fan from AC Infinity. It is a plug in so that means works independently from the compressor, usually I let it run an extra 5 minutes until I pack up the gear after a refill.
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