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Re: [GMCnet] Barb's air compresor runs all the time that the ign is on in her 73. [message #316829 is a reply to message #316825] Sun, 30 April 2017 09:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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I had a spare valve that I tried to give to Dave at the last GMCMI rally. He said that he is not rebuilding them any more. So buying new is your only option. Jim K. stocks made in Ohio (not Chinese crap) new ones and they were about the same price as Dave's rebuilt ones a few years back.

Just go to Jim K. at Applied GMC if you need one or two.

One comment on the plastic fittings. I got fed up with them years ago and simply replaced all of them. At the time they were $1.50 each from my local auto parts store or $3.00 each from NAPA. Assume they have gone up a little but it still will not cost you much to replace all of them. They are make by Parker and available in straight or 90 degree flavors.

A usual Jim K. probably also has them. I have never asked, but he stocks just about everything GMC related except a 30 mpg carburetor.


Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
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