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Hi folks :)
I tried rebuilding a Dunlop branded EAS compressor a while back and it was so totally grenaded inside I gave up as the bearings were shot.
I've got two more in the garage of uncertain provenance. What do you reckon to my chances with these ones?

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Can't tell from the outside !! I would run them using a 12V battery first & see what they are like. Then open up & inspect.

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Probably a lot better. I've seen a couple of the Dunlop branded ones that have been completely destroyed inside. No idea who makes them but I suspect someone in China as Dunlop don't make pumps themselves. The old, all black, ones usually just need a new seal and sleeve.

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Well I ran them both and one gives about as much air as the current Dunlop using the 100% accurate "can I keep my thumb over the exit" test (yes, rather too easily).
The other one produces enough air to gently waft a candle flame.

The good news is they both ran smoothly so they seem like good candidates for a rebuild.

Sadly my newly rebuilt valve block was a total failure. After 20m of pumping, I gave up and pulled off the pipes without a single hiss. This was using my best, albeit weak, pump.

So plan B for our trip to the South next week is to take a rebuilt compressor and an 8mm socket.

When I put everything back to how it was before I started my 2 hour swapathon the Duchess stood up before I had put my tools away; even with the bonnet open, which was a nice suprise.

Ah well live and get confused...

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Take a 12mm open ended spanner too for the pipe to the pump......

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Gilbertd wrote:

Take a 12mm open ended spanner too for the pipe to the pump......

OOOH good shout. Thank you!! :D

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Grrr, I pulled the first spare apart and it's one with grooved lockring on the piston. The X8R video shows a smooth sided ring so I dont think this seal is going to work :(
There was an O Ring in the groove but it was so brittle it's like weak plastic. Time for some measuring!