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GQ OBA

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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GQ OBA

Post by 4LUX »

Hey guys,

Done a search and come up with some info about fitting an on-board air setup to a GQ TD42. But after more info if anyone can help.

What I found says that you can use a sanden 508 between the alternator and the original air con. Also requires a 50mm body lift. TB42 however seems to be possible if you lift up the powersteering pump a bit, but also a body lift required to clear.

Has anyone come up with another way to do an OBA in a GQ diesel?

I have a 210 york sitting around which I'd love to use, just can't see how its possible. Could get a Sanden 508 - but I dont have a body lift , and dont plan to. I also have an aftermarket turbo which has a larger air box, so that area is taken also where a 2nd battery would normally go.

Any suggestions on a way to do this?

I already have it all working off a 3.0hp motor with a tank, but not practical to throw a motor in the back of a wagon ;)
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Post by Woop »

It can be done without a body lift with a Sanden 508. Some panel beating will be required so the pulley clears the inner guard. Clock the cylinder head on compressor so hoses clear vacuum pump.

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Post by Squire »

I've fitted a OBA to my TD42 by mounting a Sanden below the injector pump and extending the power steering belt to run it. The mounting bracket bolts on at the existing power steering bracket.

The hardest part was finding the right compressor at the wreckers that would fit. Most either had the pulley offset wrong so the compressor was to far back (hit engine mount) or the front fouled the PS hoses, or the inlet/outlet hoses were angled the wrong direction (at the engine block, or the injector pump).

I've used a Sanden off the first model Mitsubishi Magna. Can't remember if it's a 507 or 508. (not much difference in the output) I can still do all four tyres off the beach quicker than my mates can do one tyre with their ARB.

Just cut the old hose fittings off flush and then tap new threads to suit brass air-hose fittings. I then use a 240v pressure switch off an industrial compressor to trigger the clutch and everything's sweet.

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Post by bogged »

Where do people have their air intake for this?

I bought a system off a dude in the club, but he hacked his into the bottom of the airbox for air intake for the compressor.

thoughts?
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Post by Tiny »

bogged wrote:Where do people have their air intake for this?

I bought a system off a dude in the club, but he hacked his into the bottom of the airbox for air intake for the compressor.

thoughts?


That one option, other I have seen is an edger type foam filter (I think it was off a 4Hp Honda) up in one corner of the engine bay
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Post by 4LUX »

Squire,

Thanks for the info!

Is there any chance of a few pics to show your installation, location and mounting?


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