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<blockquote data-quote="chilidawg" data-source="post: 172817" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>There are no O rings inside the compressor. But there are in the drier assembly on the connections and on the sight glass.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure the reason you stripped the screws is that you used a Philips screwdriver and not a JIS to remove them, that's normally the reason people think Japanese screws are weak. The real reason is that they are not Philips screws, they are Japanese Industry standard. Buy a set on Amazon for $20. </p><p></p><p>I've got a compressor and drier that I recently changed out on my bike hanging around if you want it for spares, I'm sure you could build a good set out it + what you have! I'd only want what it costs to ship. the compressor kept leaking back out through the inlet, thought is was the inlet reed, but then found it was only dirt when I pulled it apart. The drier is in good shape.</p><p></p><p>Tip: Put a few drops of Mobil1 around the piston and the wrist (gudgeon) pin when you put it back together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chilidawg, post: 172817, member: 1700"] There are no O rings inside the compressor. But there are in the drier assembly on the connections and on the sight glass. I'm pretty sure the reason you stripped the screws is that you used a Philips screwdriver and not a JIS to remove them, that's normally the reason people think Japanese screws are weak. The real reason is that they are not Philips screws, they are Japanese Industry standard. Buy a set on Amazon for $20. I've got a compressor and drier that I recently changed out on my bike hanging around if you want it for spares, I'm sure you could build a good set out it + what you have! I'd only want what it costs to ship. the compressor kept leaking back out through the inlet, thought is was the inlet reed, but then found it was only dirt when I pulled it apart. The drier is in good shape. Tip: Put a few drops of Mobil1 around the piston and the wrist (gudgeon) pin when you put it back together. [/QUOTE]
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