Hey I like original compressors too, got a few machines of my own with ‘em in them, they still run fine... but sorry, if all you did was clean it, rewire it and then repaint thecompressors shell , but you didn’t replace or rebuilt the guts, it is Not
restored, it’s not repaired, nor is it refurbished, regardless of how well it runs or how long it’s been in service or how long it will continue to work, and calling it “ restored “ is wrong , when all it is in fact is just a repainted lie.
That’s the point I’m trying to emphasize... Words have meanings.
So if you bought a machine that’s billed a “100 % restored to better than new conditions” But it still has the original compressor sitting there giving you a middle finger in your face, would you agree with that quoted statement of its restored condition?
There have been lawsuits & legal charges brought for just such claims, Pat & I are fixing some “ restorations” of machines sold by a person of such scruples ( lack of, that is) those machines will be restored & as will the cooling systems with new compressors. It’s a pity that they had to go through this twice with their machines. ( the sh*t I’ve seen)
If it’s an original working unit, great and wonderful, it’s a credit to the engineering of times past for all to enjoy, just don’t call it “restored “