919-16763 (Type 1) Craftsman Compressor - Overview
Sections of the 919-16763
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Carbon Brush
PartSelect #: PS10186416
Manufacturer #: A10157SV
Introducing the DeWALT Carbon Brush Set, a critical tool for maintaining the longevity and performance of your power tools. This high-quality set ensures your tools' motor runs at optimal efficiency, ...
$69.45
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Air Compressor Piston Rod
PartSelect #: PS10049059
Manufacturer #: N038785
This is a Genuine OEM replacement part designed for use with Air Compressors. This kit includes parts commonly responsible for low compression, including the piston and compression ring. Please note t...
$69.34
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Belt
PartSelect #: PS10049042
Manufacturer #: N011005
it is a genuine item that is supplied directly from the original equipment manufacturer for use with Craftsman air compressors. This high-quality belt provides an identical replacement for a missing o...
No Longer Available

Valve Plat
PartSelect #: PS10039611
Manufacturer #: A09819SV
Upgrade your Craftsman appliance with this essential Valve Plate Assembly. Known for its robust build and top-quality material, this component ensures your appliance performs effectively and efficient...
$56.02
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Common Symptoms of the 919-16763
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Older compressor runs but no longer builds pressure
After replacing the piston, cylinder sleeve and O-rings, the old compressor works like a champ. The hardest part was getting the nut loose holding the piston & bearing in place. Two socket wrenches and a big hammer was able to break the nut loose and get it off.
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Cary from SAGLE, ID
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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