Here's what you need Homer:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...989427901&rd=1
Lost my bearings again and 3 months or more for a warranty replace/rebuild.
Anyone have a line on one sitting on a shelf or a 3300 complete?
Here's what you need Homer:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...989427901&rd=1
Try Teague they have alot in stock.
Try Teague they have alot in stock.
Tried 'em the first day, no luck, but thanks for the lead.
Here's what you need Homer:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...989427901&rd=1
Uh...yeah...sure Jordy...lol! Looks like a great set-up for the guy who likes to work on his boat a lot!..and does not need a back seat....but thanks for helping out!!
Carreraboat has a complete HP500 system for sale. 2.3 radial entry (carb). I'm guessing that's what you need, 2300R. I just about bought it but finally found a new compressor (lucky)
Carreraboat has a complete HP500 system for sale. 2.3 radial entry (carb). I'm guessing that's what you need, 2300R. I just about bought it but finally found a new compressor (lucky)
I only need the compressor also, but I'll give 'em a call...
Just for clarification: It's Carreraboat from here on the boards. I have his number if you want to PM me. We spoke earlier in the week. He doesn't want a whole lot more than the price of a new compressor. Could work out for you.
Lost my bearings again and 3 months or more for a warranty replace/rebuild.
Anyone have a line on one sitting on a shelf or a 3300 complete?
Nodig,
We'll have some product in the next 60-90 days that will be able to fit your application, until then, there is really nothing around. We've done our best to find anything around since our severe supply shortage.
If you had another failure, I must tell you that your probably spinning the compressor to fast. I doubt it lost a bearing, thats very rare. Typically you see a rotor move forward. The compressors have a max speed of 16,000rpm and I do not know what pulley size you run but I remember you had a built motor and you may have changed the SC pulley. Normally, anything over 14,000rpm needs to be fed off the engine oil to keep the gear temp to a minimum. To figure compressor speed, take SC pulley size and divide by crank pulley size (8.75"), multiply by engine rpm.
Thanks,
Dustin
All right, good to see you on the boards Dustin. Hope all is going well and looking forward to see your new products.