Hello. Thanks for sharing this with me. I didn't hear any reason to think that there was a problem with the compressor. You might want to make sure that you can see oil running around through the oil crankcase sight glass. A loud noise sometimes means that you're not getting enough oil to circulate through the compressor. Also, check the pressures to make sure that the compressor has good pressures. Odd pressures, such as a high suction pressure can me that you have bad valve plates.
Hello. Thanks for sharing this with me. I didn't hear any reason to think that there was a problem with the compressor. You might want to make sure that you can see oil running around through the oil crankcase sight glass. A loud noise sometimes means that you're not getting enough oil to circulate through the compressor. Also, check the pressures to make sure that the compressor has good pressures. Odd pressures, such as a high suction pressure can me that you have bad valve plates.
DrZarkloff 1 month ago