Gerard Chateauvieux wrote:
> Well, my Sears compressor died a little while back. The relay/regulator
> fried and died. I called Sears today to see about a replacement part and
> they say that part is no longer available for my model. I think this is a
> DeVilbiss unit because there is a metal part number tag on the tank with
> their name on it. Anybody know if there is another source where I might
> succeed in getting a part, or am I SOL?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gerard
>
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When this happened to me, also with an old Sears unit, I found a business
listed in the yellow pages that sold and serviced compressors. Even though my
compressor had whiskers on it, they had a part that 'almost' fit and I was
able to replace it. Good luck.
--
uncle jack
Like I said, "Life isn't long enough for me to do another ground-up
restoration". Well, thank goodness, it is.
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