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gcamille

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I think I have found a question that the internet doesn't answer. Asked several different ways and can't find what I need.
I was doing some work on my old sears horizontal air compressor. Without thinking, I laid it on its side for quite a while. As I stood it back up, I realized that I probably screwed up. Can oil get into the cylinder ? If so, what do I do ? I have had it upright for 24 hrs now, and have not plugged it back in.
 

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