T-1 compressor by Westinghouse

Kit and Goodies to enhance the display of your Chevy/CCKW. This would include moving and static display and the particulars behind these items.
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T-1 compressor by Westinghouse

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Hi,
I have just fitted the engine mounted compressor to my Bolster truck but I am concerned about lubrication. The plate just says to "lubricate compressor when vehicle is lubricated" . There is a screw in grease cap but no other obvious lubrication point, but I assume the piston needs lubrication?
Anybody got any ideas?
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Re: T-1 compressor by Westinghouse

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I don't know about on this model but most have a plug in the base of the compressor if you post a picture it might be a little easier. What we normally do is feed oil off the motor into the compressor that way its changed out with the engine oil. Let us know how you go.

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Re: T-1 compressor by Westinghouse

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This is it! I cannot find any holes or pipes which might accept oil feeds.
What do you think?
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