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Endless Air Compressor

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Endless Air Compressor

Post by MY45 »

has anyone use one of these before? Should i get one over say, an ARB?

If anyone has one what was the aprox. cost of the unit and/or geting it installed.

Any help would be great :mrgreen:
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Post by theshedguy »

the endless air is around 6cfm and much faster than any elec compressor.
[arb etc are about 8 times slower]

It comes with mounting brackets for an extra $180 depending on the vehicle your mounting to, and are a great unit.
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Post by MADSHORT »

Shorty 40
I have one in the mighty 3B middy ute
They are tops pump like ShIt cant fault it
It cost $350 fabed own mount
Go for it

about to send you those antiwrap bar photos


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Post by Shorty40 »

MADSHORT wrote:Shorty 40
I have one in the mighty 3B middy ute
They are tops pump like ***** cant fault it
It cost $350 fabed own mount
Go for it

about to send you those antiwrap bar photos


Madshort


Hey Madshort this is the wrong Shorty40 (there are two of us now) :shock: , but I got your pics. Ta :D
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Post by duncan »

I have one fitted to a GQ diesal 4.2 great compressor I have fitted a tank and now use the unit to run a 1/2 impact gun the compressor cost me $350 great price but the mounting kit was I think $200 it was a waste of money for 2 little brakets and a v belt fit it your self wasnt that hard the only thing to watch out for is that at any decent amount of useage the outlet from the compressor gets very hot im now on my third hose this one is stainless braided hose that runs a teflon inner core its the only way to go with hydraulic fittings for the high presures
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Post by Ruggers »

hey madshort on your 3b did you have air con cause i got a 3b but it has a/c on it so im trying to find a spot to mount it at the moment. if you any pics of it mount coud you email me them please. thanks chris
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Post by Wooders »

Get a york from a volvo for less than $100 from nearly any wrecker...Ideally get the 210model which pumps out 10cfm :D
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Post by Carl Coight »

duncan wrote:I have one fitted to a GQ diesal 4.2 great compressor I have fitted a tank and now use the unit to run a 1/2 impact gun the compressor cost me $350 great price but the mounting kit was I think $200 it was a waste of money for 2 little brakets and a v belt fit it your self wasnt that hard the only thing to watch out for is that at any decent amount of useage the outlet from the compressor gets very hot im now on my third hose this one is stainless braided hose that runs a teflon inner core its the only way to go with hydraulic fittings for the high presures

Have you got any pics of it in?
I want to get one because the York i have is to big to fit in and the GQ is fairly short on space.
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Post by Bodge »

York = $100!
Now I am interested

What volvos had em?
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Post by bj on roids »

Ruggers wrote:hey madshort on your 3b did you have air con cause i got a 3b but it has a/c on it so im trying to find a spot to mount it at the moment. if you any pics of it mount coud you email me them please. thanks chris


in a 3b the aircon mounted on the lower right corner of the engine as you sit in the drivers seat, im pretty sure i have pics of the aircon and power steer mounted in the factory locations on my pc

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Post by theshedguy »

Wooders wrote:Get a york from a volvo for less than $100 from nearly any wrecker...Ideally get the 210model which pumps out 10cfm :D


@ what rpm will the york pump 10cfm???

And most early volvo's had the york, easy to pick, it has a cyl sticking up from the crank case, compared to a cylindrical like a SD 508 or similar.
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Post by Wooders »

Shedguy,

I believe the 210 model york pumps out 10CFm @ 3000rpm @ 0psi.
Naturally as the PSI increase & the rpm drcrease it will drop.
One report I have suggests a drop to 4 cfm @ idle @ 90 psi - which is still a lot of air at high pressure.....
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Post by JK »

duncan wrote:I have one fitted to a GQ diesel


Where do you fit the bloody thing? I have looked at my engine bay and it is pretty damn tight in there...

you got any pics?
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Post by cplux »

do you want to test fit one james?? I have a york 210 on the floor of the garage, we can also test fit my other one on the lux as it will most prolly need to come off shortly.
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Geez, Ive used a home built one of these for years. I use a Sanden 508 or similar, pumping through an oil cooler then a watertrap, then into a pressure tank. System is entirely automatic, as I use a high/low pressure switch to activate the compressor. I built the mounts myself, cause standard air con mounts for a Rocky cost a mint. Only maintenance needed is a shot of oil through the system every couple of months. It will beat the crap out of ANY electric compressor, gives me about 110psi at the tank, which I use for my airhorns, and inflates 9R or 10R tyres from 12psi to 30psi in about 30 secs each. I usually have people lined up to use it for reinflation after trips to the beach. There is usually another group of people peering into the engine bay. Someone on a previous post in this string mentioned hoses blowing out cause of the heat. Use a standard air conditioner delivery hose. They have an aluminium fitting at the compressor which A, dissipates a lot of heat, and B, takes the pressure. I then connect normal high pressure oil line through a fitting at the end of the air con hose. This hasnt blown out on me for years.

Go for it, Dont even consider any electric compressor till you have checked out an engine driven compressor.

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