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Quincy QT-5, with an 80 gallon tank. I was very patient and found this on CL. If you are flush with cash, do as you wish. If you are looking for the best bang for the buck, CL will produce!
X2 on the CL find....
Picked up a basically new Ingersoll Rand, T30 220v/2 stage for $500
T30 compressors have changed very little over the years. You can use practically any t30 parts list for an aid in looking at how things line-up.
The link below is pretty much what you will find. Your local ingersol rand repair center will have parts and service manual for your unit. Easy way to look into interior of the pump without tearing many gaskets is to remove cylinder at the base of the pump. Quite heavy so you will need a lift of some sort. Good luck with your repair.
The part # is 97335756 (Belt wheel). Typically its hard to bend a belt wheel. They usually break not bend. I would check the crankshaft and front bearing before purchasing the belt wheel.
Model Number: SS3J5.5GH-WB Manufacturer: Ingersoll Rand Tank Size: 8 Gallons Engine Engine HP: 5.5 HP Engine Type: Honda GX 160 Fuel Tank: .8 Gallon Pump CFM @ 90 PSI: 11.8 Max Pressure: 135 PSI Certification: UL/CSA/ASME Overview Dimensions: 43" x 18" x 26" Product Weight: 175 lbs this can be a reference.
the back pressure valve has failed it costs about 15.00 and can buy from any truck parts store That's Peterbilt trucks or any large truck stores it's one of two sizes 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch when you pull it off be sure you know which way the air flow is or it will not build up.
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