I loved those Carrier 50K units as well,ran on R12/22/500 depending on the capacity.There were a heap of them at the Ford plant,Eagle Farm.
I remember doing the bearings on the supply fan,we had to put a coupling on them i think between the fan wheels as they had centre bearings.The complete shaft and fan wheels were to difficult to get off.
The 6D was a fantastic range of great compressors,79,75,48,29,etc.
Some had suction unloaders,others electric.
We had the little 29's on growth cabinets with liquid injection on R12 to keep them cold.They ran 24/7.Never stopped.
The 06E was no where near as robust,i never liked it,as we had quite a few issues with them.
i loved the 5H/F range as well,we did a heap of work on those,20,40,60,80,120.Some had water cooled heads on some applications.
Great quality,very reliable,and went for ever.
I remember going to Coles in Toowoomba one day,the fire alarm in the plant room had gone off.The 5H80 was still running,paint burnt off it,the pressure relief valve in the compresser had let go.When we pulled it down,the solder in the oil pickup strainer,and the unloader bellows had melted it had got that hot.
Kelvinater H,K,Y,T belt drives and Bitzers were a similar quality.Not much else was as good.Some larger Tranes/Yorks were not too bad,but no where near as good as Carrier.
A sniff of liquid,the Tranes were off on oil failure,and copper coating destroying shaft seals was always an issue,but not the Carrier5H/F,they just soldered on.
Back on topic,we used to have 5F/H on trawlers,well nearly on topic,they do float on the ocean...


 
			
		
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