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Rebuilding sanden compressor

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Rebuilding sanden compressor

Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

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.
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Post by simkell »

yes you can, but don't know where to get the parts from. try ashdowns as they were an agent from memory.
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

cheers bud, will suss it out. anyone know what the mods endless air do to run there compressors with out oil?
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Post by sootygu »

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
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All the info on the mods are explained here.

http://www.mcs.net.au/~grungle/endlessair.html
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Post by TRobbo »

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.
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Post by jet-6 »

You only need to block the oil feed hole to make them into a great air compressor, search on the Patrol forum, there is a great thread there about it, with all the info you will ever need

Spose the same goes for here, have you searched?
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Post by Michele »

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€ :roll: )
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