EAS is working fine, but over the last couple of days it occasionaly makes a heavy vibration when the pump runs. Sometimes it's quiet as normal then the next time it starts it rumbles so you can hear it in the car. Seems to be producing air as the car goes up and down as quickly as normal. Pulled the pump and cleaned the reed valves and piston/cylinder, piston seal probably will need replacing soon but for the moment OK.
Anyway - the question - should there be any movement of the piston counterweight relative to the motor output shaft? The weight seems to turn on the shaft by about 15 degrees. Bearings and end bush all seem fine, BUT I can't loosen the grub screw that holds the weight on the shaft. What size is it - 3.5mm? Haven't got a 3.5mm key, or is it imperial? If it locks onto a flat on the shaft and has loosened, maybe this would cause the vibration . . .
Any thoughts gratefully received, before I go and buy new allen keys.
Alastair
Anyway - the question - should there be any movement of the piston counterweight relative to the motor output shaft? The weight seems to turn on the shaft by about 15 degrees. Bearings and end bush all seem fine, BUT I can't loosen the grub screw that holds the weight on the shaft. What size is it - 3.5mm? Haven't got a 3.5mm key, or is it imperial? If it locks onto a flat on the shaft and has loosened, maybe this would cause the vibration . . .
Any thoughts gratefully received, before I go and buy new allen keys.
Alastair