Old air compressor help !!!

Discussion in 'The "Other" Bench' started by Casey Marks, Jul 5, 2008.

  1. Casey Marks

    Casey Marks Res Ipsa Loquitur

    The shop that I just bought has an O L D Kellogg 350 3 phase air compressor. It's a good 'ole girl, but it needs a rebuild. I'm betting that it is every bit of 50 + years old. I've looked high and low, but have come up empty on rebuild kits. Is there anyone out there that can hook me up with someone that has parts/kits/etc. ???

    TX !!
     
  2. Joe Kelsch

    Joe Kelsch Eat Mo' Rats

    I did a search on Kellogg and this is what I found. I was hoping for some more info. Maybe you've found something out about your air compressor in your search for parts.

    I have, what I believe, is a Model 331 TV pump, at least that's what part of the instruction manual says. Neither the pump or the few pages of the manual say what brand it is. My air compressor looks like a Kellogg 321 or 331 pump. Though the model number on the tag says A133 and then a serial number that starts with N. The only casting number that I have that matches up to anything is on the cylinder bore. I can't find a head casting number and the number on the base doesn't match anything.

    I tried running it. It turns fine and doesn't make any noise, but it pressurizes the crankcase. So that tells me I have a bad ring or some other voodoo is going on. Maybe its the unloader valve. It looks like it goes into the crankcase somehow.

    If you or anyone else out there knows anything about these old compressors, please share your knowlege.
     

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