3JR69 (Type 0) DeVilbiss Compressor - Overview
Sections of the 3JR69
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TUBE SEAL
PartSelect #: PS12522478
Manufacturer #: N044359
This replacement tube seal is designed to prevent air leaks and maintain efficient compressor performance. Sold individually, it fits securely onto the outlet tube that connects to the head of the com...
$5.95
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Connecting Rod Assembly
PartSelect #: PS10049057
Manufacturer #: N036518
This genuine OEM replacement kit is designed for use with select air compressors and includes essential components to restore proper function. The kit comes with a piston rod, compression ring, cylind...
$76.34
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Brush Set (2 Brushes)
PartSelect #: PS10054593
Manufacturer #: Z-D23825
Genuine Porter Cable replacement part Includes 2 Carbon Brushes with wire lead attached and installation instructions. • Worn brushes are frequently the cause of a poorly running motor. • Repla...
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ADAPTER .25 NPT X .2
PartSelect #: PS12477541
Manufacturer #: D26889
This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The adapter is designed for use in compressors from DeVilbiss, Black & Decker, Delta, and Porter Cable. This part is made of metal, and ma...
$18.01
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BELT TIMING
PartSelect #: PS12497302
Manufacturer #: AC-0815
This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The belt is commonly found in Craftsman air compressors. This part is made of flexible rubber, and is used to transfer power between the p...
$44.85
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VALVE PLATE ASSY
PartSelect #: PS12517182
Manufacturer #: N017592SV
Genuine Porter Cable replacement part, this item is sold individually. Head Gasket Sold Separately. This part is used in the all of the compressors models listed below. When air is pumped by the pisto...
$28.61
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Common Symptoms of the 3JR69
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Worn piston rod and sleeve
Disassemble plastic housing around compressor unit using appropriate tools. Remove the four bolts from the compressor head using a 5/16 nut driver. Carefully remove head assembly including airline. Remove bolt through rod bearing with Allen wrench.
Reassemble with new rod and piston assembly. Best to use blue locktite on bolt through rod bearing when reassembling. Make sure to torque all bolts to specs listed.
Reassemble with new rod and piston assembly. Best to use blue locktite on bolt through rod bearing when reassembling. Make sure to torque all bolts to specs listed.
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Donald from BRYAN, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The compressor was getting air
Put the seal in and it ran like a champ. No vacuum leak and it now runs again!
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Linda from CARO, MI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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