anyone know if you can rebuild sanden compressor, got one off a new volkswagon not pumping gas through the system, are there seal kits or anything, tried google but cant seem to find to much.
cheers julian
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Rebuilding sanden compressor
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I bought a bearing and gasket kit from a company in Airport West, not 100% sure but think it is the following. If it's them they should be able to help with the spares needed.
Allcab Airconditioning
(03) 9379 4661
22 Hood St
Airport West VIC 3042
All the info on the mods are explained here.
http://www.mcs.net.au/~grungle/endlessair.html
Allcab Airconditioning
(03) 9379 4661
22 Hood St
Airport West VIC 3042
All the info on the mods are explained here.
http://www.mcs.net.au/~grungle/endlessair.html
Do you have to use that particular one?
There are a large number of vehicles tha ran sanden compressors - sigma's magna's camira's. If you source one off these from an old clunker at a wrecking yard they are usually cheap as. So cheap that I used them straight up as an air compressor and when and if they failed I simply got another one. It was much cheaper than using an endless or fixing the existing one. All the failures that I had were due to mud in the bearings.
There are a large number of vehicles tha ran sanden compressors - sigma's magna's camira's. If you source one off these from an old clunker at a wrecking yard they are usually cheap as. So cheap that I used them straight up as an air compressor and when and if they failed I simply got another one. It was much cheaper than using an endless or fixing the existing one. All the failures that I had were due to mud in the bearings.
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Links
Grungles Sanden page:
http://www.mcs.net.au/~grungle/endlessair.html
Another useful source (in French but plenty of detailed pics)
http://www.cambouis.com/bidouille/compr ... sanden.htm
On line spare parts (useful for reference pics)
http://www.nostalgicairparts.com/ac/compressors-1.php
Have fun,
I'm just changin' the seals on my 709 and fitting a new gauge.
(Sanden=30€ from the scrapper/new seals=25€ )
http://www.mcs.net.au/~grungle/endlessair.html
Another useful source (in French but plenty of detailed pics)
http://www.cambouis.com/bidouille/compr ... sanden.htm
On line spare parts (useful for reference pics)
http://www.nostalgicairparts.com/ac/compressors-1.php
Have fun,
I'm just changin' the seals on my 709 and fitting a new gauge.
(Sanden=30€ from the scrapper/new seals=25€ )
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