SpyderJerry
Member
When my compressor stopped working I thought I was going to replace it with an aftermarket unit. But I watched Granpot's video on the replacement and decided to inspect mine first. As happended to his also happened to mine and I suspect many others. The crank fell off the motor shaft. I removed the cylinder head, as you need to have that and the connecting rod removed to tighten the crank set screw. I removed the cover(4) screws, heated crank with heat gun to release locktite to remove the set screw. The crankshaft rod bolt is very small and easy to twist off. Note: it is LEFT HAND THREAD. heated the crank again with heat gun to carefully worked the rod bolt loose to remove. I then used locktite 648 on the crank to shaft and regular red locktite on set screw. Also used red locktite on the connecting rod screw. The connecting rod screw has a male torx head. Unit has worked well ever since(over a month). Hope this helps some owners.