I have a customer who ended up with one of those wonderful $499 Husky air compressors. The motor has died, which doesn't surprise me. The existing motor says it's a 7-1/2 hp turning at 3500 rpm. It's also a single phase one. I was thinking of putting a three phase motor on it that turns at 1750 rpm for three reasons. It would turn slower and so the actual compressor would last longer. Three phase is always better than single phase. And I already have one sitting on my shelf. Anyone see anything wrong with this?