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endless air on 4.2td

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endless air on 4.2td

Post by numbnuts »

has anyone fitted the endless air compressor to a gu 4.2td? i have the pump but cant seem to get it far enough forward to line up with the belt that runs the powersteer.
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Post by nastytroll »

helped a mate a few years ago it mounted under the vac pump bottom rhs of motor, not much room an bitch to fit up
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Post by numbnuts »

i have tried it there but the power steer tubes are in the way and cant be moved.
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Post by Modified Toy »

cant use a smaller compressor?
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Post by hiluxv8 »

I have just finished setting mine up on my TD42, but mines a GQ so no vacuum pump in the way.
This may help you

http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthre ... 897&page=4
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Post by numbnuts »

thanks hiluxv8, i have seen this before but mist the bit about friendly moving the cross member out the way with a big hammer. i don't want to do this. is there another way?
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Post by bogged »

numbnuts wrote:thanks hiluxv8, i have seen this before but mist the bit about friendly moving the cross member out the way with a big hammer. i don't want to do this. is there another way?
have you called Kareela Engineering to see what they do?? they make the kits....

I got a bracket for GU the other day, and copyin' it .. phuk payin $380 for their bracket...
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Post by numbnuts »

bogged, can you show a photo or a drawing?
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Post by bogged »

numbnuts wrote:bogged, can you show a photo or a drawing?
I'll get em off mate and post em up for you
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Post by numbnuts »

thanks mate.
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Post by mickyd555 »

how did you go Bruce??
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Post by bogged »

mickyd555 wrote:how did you go Bruce??
Ashley has made me some brackets..
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showpost ... stcount=75

I'll see if Damige has the original drawings from many moons ago.
I dont like the idea of moddin the cross member either.
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Post by jet-6 »

Just move your power steering lines, its easy as!
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