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22r with endless air?
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22r with endless air?
hello..
has anyone got an air compressor on a 22r. with aircon aswell.. ??
i wana see some pics.. and what air con pump people use?
thanks
mick
has anyone got an air compressor on a 22r. with aircon aswell.. ??
i wana see some pics.. and what air con pump people use?
thanks
mick
HTL01X, you say you have an engine driven air compressor aswell as your standard air con??
i am very interested in this setup. any chance of a pic or two and any advice would be appreciated.
you can e-mail me at daniel@nirs.com.au
thanx
i am very interested in this setup. any chance of a pic or two and any advice would be appreciated.
you can e-mail me at daniel@nirs.com.au
thanx
The compressor is mounted directly under the p/steering pump. The belt runs around the crank, p/steer and comp. The comp is fixed and the belt is adjusted with the original p/steer adjuster. I used a bracket off a mazda 626 cut down and bolted to adjuster bolt and spare bolt in engine mount.
I had to put a dent in the sump to clear inlet hose, shift p/steer pipes forward and bend the tin guard down about 10mm to squeeze it in there.
Hope this makes sense.
I,ll send you some pics Daniel
Graeme
I had to put a dent in the sump to clear inlet hose, shift p/steer pipes forward and bend the tin guard down about 10mm to squeeze it in there.
Hope this makes sense.
I,ll send you some pics Daniel
Graeme
Road Ranger
MudLux101 wrote:
just a quick question, where did you buy your fittings for the intake and pressure lines???
Are the threds on the compressor generic? and do you run an air resvior??
cheers
I bought my fittings from the local truck supplies place. I used hydrulic hose back to the tank which is mounted on the g/box crossmember. I think the comp fittings were 12 + 14mm, metric thread. Take your comp with you when you get them. The tank is about 5 or 6 litres i think. I just went to the truck wreckers and picked 1 out.
I'll send you a pic mudlux.
I have been thinking about this for a while now.
I already have a large tank and a small compressor.
I could save room under my rig if i use a smaller tank, currently about 20 litres.
Even running air tools would a small tank, around 5 litres be enough, i mean it is a hi volume pump so it should be fine...
Or would it just be better to keep a larger tank in there? the reason i went so large, is that i just fill it up from home before i head out. but to save room, for a second exhaust pipe, would a small tank off a hi volume compressor still be just as good?
Cheers,
I already have a large tank and a small compressor.
I could save room under my rig if i use a smaller tank, currently about 20 litres.
Even running air tools would a small tank, around 5 litres be enough, i mean it is a hi volume pump so it should be fine...
Or would it just be better to keep a larger tank in there? the reason i went so large, is that i just fill it up from home before i head out. but to save room, for a second exhaust pipe, would a small tank off a hi volume compressor still be just as good?
Cheers,
Meldge...
86' Landcruiser - MWB Soft Top
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86' Landcruiser - MWB Soft Top
Kustom, Kustom and more Kustom to Kome,
Store bought is not as fun...
[quote="Meldge"]Not too long, not to short, it's Middy - It's Just right... :armsup:[/quote]
Cruzer! wrote:how do you rig an a/c compresor as an air pump?
I can only think that you'll need you Lo pressure line feeding from a filter (maybe to your airbox) and the the hi pressure line feeding to a reserve tank?
YEP
And a belt to drive it
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