I've rebuild a LOT of Westinghouse 2 and 3 YC compressors
One of my favorite, the Westinghouse (WABCO) YC series. I have two still in use at our shop, a 3YC and a 5YC. The 3YC still sits on its' original reservoir tank with the certification plate dated 1946, and still has the old huge "horse-shoe" frame motor powering it, .........and still running daily.

(And no, I'm not the original owner! That reminds me, I need to go out and pump a little grease in the motor bearings again.

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I rebuild it in '79-'80, with 'hop-ups' of nitriting the crankshaft, swapped the cast iron L.P. piston for a later lighter weight aluminum piece and re-balanced, increased the pulley drive rate (kinda like a gear swap!)..............full race ya-know!
However, I'm not sure the book was ever updated so that info is probably 40-50+ years old now.
Or more even!

And it is true,..............They just don't make 'em like they (WE!) use to!
O.K. quick history test question: (1) What does the abbreviation "WABCO" stand for? And (2) for bonus points, their major contribution/purpose in transportation (there, I gave you a hint!)? Come-on, and this is a closed-book test question,........... and don't 'google' cheat either!

RustyCrankshaft, hold off on the answer a little and see if anyone else gets it.

Scott.