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Campbell Hausfeld Air Compressor Replacement Parts For Model VT610401
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How can you tell this Flapper Valve replacement? Is there any visual evidence? Mine 'look' OK.
Bill
For model number VT610401
- May 14, 2023
Hello Bill, thank you for your question. There may be carbon and/or sludge deposits on them which prevents them from sealing properly. When a compressor's valves go bad, the system will overwork itself to the point that it begins overheating. We hope this helps.
eReplacementParts Team
May 14, 2023
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