Hi all,
Have recently bought a 2007 MCS and have been reading plenty of the horror stories that comes with owning one of these :sad:
Regarding the build up of carbon on the valves and the fitting of occ's etc I wondered if the air tool oil feed units could be fitted inline and filled with one of the fuel additives or a recommended cleaning agent that could be drip fed into the inlet via a breather pipe ? It wouldn't be a quick fix but would continually coat the carbon'd up valves etc with cleaning fluid with the hope it could gradually break the carbon down and prevent further build up.
Some of these oil feed units are adjustable so as to control the amount of fluid they release, what do you think guys.
There are also inline oil/water separators used on spraying compressors which filter the air that goes to the spray gun , maybe these could be used to help filter out the gunge ?
Have recently bought a 2007 MCS and have been reading plenty of the horror stories that comes with owning one of these :sad:
Regarding the build up of carbon on the valves and the fitting of occ's etc I wondered if the air tool oil feed units could be fitted inline and filled with one of the fuel additives or a recommended cleaning agent that could be drip fed into the inlet via a breather pipe ? It wouldn't be a quick fix but would continually coat the carbon'd up valves etc with cleaning fluid with the hope it could gradually break the carbon down and prevent further build up.
Some of these oil feed units are adjustable so as to control the amount of fluid they release, what do you think guys.
There are also inline oil/water separators used on spraying compressors which filter the air that goes to the spray gun , maybe these could be used to help filter out the gunge ?