919-16734 (0) Craftsman Compressor - Overview
Sections of the 919-16734
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Nut
PartSelect #: PS9868378
Manufacturer #: 038738-00
This is a genuine replacement part manufactured for use with outdoor power equipment and air compressors. This nut is used to fasten various part assemblies on a range of different products. This nut ...
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Tube
PartSelect #: PS10042309
Manufacturer #: AC-0097
This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The tube is commonly found in Craftsman air compressors. This part is made of metal, and is used to carry compressed air from the cylinder...
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Air Compressor Connecting Rod Cap
PartSelect #: PS10042502
Manufacturer #: ACG-29
This is a genuine DeVilbiss replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The connecting cap is found in compressors from DeVilbiss, Porter Cable, and Black & Decker. This part is made of...
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Common Symptoms of the 919-16734
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The air was bypassing the compressor gaskets and cylinder wall was worn out
1 remove cover
2 unhook air line to tank
3 remove head bolts
4 remove intake from head
5 remove flywheel bolt to free up pump piston
6 remove screw on top of piston to change out gasket
7 remove the cylinder sleeve install piston from the top
8 reassemble piston rod end and the flywheel
9 on the head cover are two gaskets one on top and one on the bottom head
10 insert intake piece and bolt the head cover back in place
11 reinstall the air line and unit cover and secure with three cover screws
2 unhook air line to tank
3 remove head bolts
4 remove intake from head
5 remove flywheel bolt to free up pump piston
6 remove screw on top of piston to change out gasket
7 remove the cylinder sleeve install piston from the top
8 reassemble piston rod end and the flywheel
9 on the head cover are two gaskets one on top and one on the bottom head
10 insert intake piece and bolt the head cover back in place
11 reinstall the air line and unit cover and secure with three cover screws
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Charles from GARRISON, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Can't find this special screw used on many housings etc
Actually don't like using Torx bits because they are hard to center deep in the channel. I had misplaced these forcing me to order replacements.
My plan is to insert Torx bits before screwing in and using jb weld to secure the bit to the screw, giving me a hex head. Can't find this special screw with a hex head. This screw is called AGC-408 by craftsman.
My plan is to insert Torx bits before screwing in and using jb weld to secure the bit to the screw, giving me a hex head. Can't find this special screw with a hex head. This screw is called AGC-408 by craftsman.
Parts Used:
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Tim from Tucson, AZ
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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