Safety Valve; Engine - Oil Change And Air Cleaner; Engine Adjustments - Craftsman 919.157251 Owner's Manual

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5,
6.
Release air pressure from the air tank.
Loosen the top and bottom tube nuts and remove the
outlet tube (Nos. 4 and 6).
Unscrew the check valve (turn counterclockwise)
using a socket wrench (No. 3).
Check that the valve disc moves freely inside the
check valve and that the spring holds the disc in the
upper, closed position. The check valve may be
cleaned with a solvent.
Apply sealant to the check valve threads.
Reinstall
the check valve (turn clockwise).
The disc should still
move freely -- do not overtighten.
Replace the outlet tube and tighten top and bottom
nuts (Nos. 6 and 4).
Safety Valve
-- Inspection
and Replace-
ment
IF THE SAFETY VALVE DOES NOT WORK
PROPERLY OVER-PRESSURIZATION
MAY
OCCUR, CAUSING AIR TANK RUPTURE OR
EXPLOSION. OCCASIONALLY PULL THE
RING ON THE SAFETY VALVE TO MAKE
SURE THAT THE SAFETY VALVE OPERATES
FREELY. IF THE VALVE IS STUCK OR DOES
NOT OPERATE SMOOTHLY,
IT MUST BE
REPLACED WITH THE SAME TYPE OF VALVE
HAVING AN IDENTICAL PRESSURE RATING.
Engine
-- Oil Change
and Air Cleaner
See Briggs & Stratton "Operating
and Maintenance
In-
structions"
for information
regarding engine oil changes
and air cleaner service.
Engine
-- Adjustments
Read the Briggs & Stratton "Operating and Maintenance
Instructions"
that were provided with your compressor.
The gasoline engine was adjusted
and set at the factory
to ensure correct operation. However, variationsin
gaso-
line quality and octane, humidity,
altitude
or load may
adversely affect engine performance.
As a result, minor
adjustments
of fuel mixture
or speed controls
may be
necessary.
To adjust the fuel mixture, turn the needle valve clock-
wise until it closes• See figure 6.
Figure 6
NEEDLEVALVE
NOTE
The
air cleaner
must
be in place
when
any
carburetor
adjustments
are
made.
Turn
the needle
valve clockwise
(in) until the
engine
misses,
noting
the
valve
position
(lean
mixture).
Turn
the
needle
valve
coun-
terclockwise
(out) until engine
runs
roughly,
again
noting
valve
position
(rich
mixture).
Now,
turn
the needle
valve
clockwise
(in) to
the
point
midway
between
lean
and
rich
where
the engine
runs smoothly.
If the
compressor
stalls
frequently
during
acceleration
from
idle speed,
richen
mixture
sightly
(by
turning
the
needle
valve
out
slowly).
If this
adjustment
does
not
elimi-
nate
the
stalls,
adjust
the
idle
speed
to a
slightly
higher
level by loosening
the two jam
nuts
on the
throttle
control
cylinder,
read-
justing
its
position
and
retightening
the
nuts.
See
figure
7.
Proper
idle
speed
is
between
2400
and 2600
RPM.
If the
throttle
mechanism
fails
to
operate
smoothly,
preventing
the engine
from returing
to
full
throttle
speed
when
tank
pressure
falls
below
90 psig,
it may be necessary
to
lubricate
it with
a light
lubricating
oil. See
figure
7.
LUBRICATE
rER
SLOWER
The needle
valve point
may be damaged
if
turned
in too far.
Turn the needle valve 1_/2 revolutions
counterclockwise
to establish
a point of reference.
Start the engine and
allow it to warm up.
Figure 7
Proper
no-load
engine speed
may be checked
and
adjusted
using the following
procedures:
1.
Remove the belt guard and belt. Start engine
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