Re: rebuilding Sanden compressors?
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Re: rebuilding Sanden compressors?



Check on prices for a rebuilt one trading yours as a core. You need special tools to take the thing apart, and I don't think you can easily get the parts either. The last time I had to have a compressor replaced there was less than $100 difference -- I think it was $65 less for a rebuilt rather than new, and the new one had a one year warranty, rebuilt 90 days. $235 or $300??? Not enough difference for a rebuilt one unless hurting for the money, and if I'm hurting for $65 I can do without AC!! 

On May 3, 2005 Tom Jennings wrote:

> Is it worth it to get these things rebuilt? I have one I believe
> is actually OK, but the ports have been open for over a year. No
> gross damage, it was kept dry, etc.  Haven't spun it; it shows no
> obvious problems.
> 
> With new ones around $300 it would be nice to rejuvenate this one.
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