Fixing My Air Compressors?

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We've had this small-medium sized air compressor since about 2006, and it's served us quite well. I don't know what's typical for them as far as longevity goes, but we have a newer, larger one that quit being able to hold pressure a couple years ago. I never tore into that one, but I assume there's a head gasket issue or something like that because it will compress air, it just won't hold it.

Anyway, this other one will halfway cut on sometimes and then jump into action a few seconds later or hum for a few seconds like a transformer and then kick on. I noticed the more I used it, it cleared up a little. I've had a bad HVAC capacitor in a heat pump before, but it was completely dead. I didn't know they could be halfway dead/dying like this one? Any ideas for either one of these?
 
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More knowledgeable people around here than me but the description sounds like a bad capacitor.
 

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More knowledgeable people around here than me but the description sounds like a bad capacitor.

Capacitor is what I meant, not transformer. I’m about to fall asleep, lol.
 

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Sounds like it just needs 1.21 Gigawatts to get it back to working order.
 

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Sounds like it just needs 1.21 Gigawatts to get it back to working order.

Do you know what it takes to make that kind of power? I’m sure where you live, they sell plutonium in every corner drugstore, but where I’m at, it’s a little hard to come by.

That makes sense, though. Like Marty, I must also have a girl in 1985 because the ones in 2019 aren’t worth a ****.
 

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