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Feroza Air Conditioning Compressor
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Feroza Air Conditioning Compressor
Gday all i am interested in finding an airconditioning compressor for my 96 wide track feroza to be used as a pump for tyres, air horns etc. There are options such as an "endless air" compressor but its quite pricy and it doesn't come with the ribbed type pulley as the later model feroza runs. Second hand would be perfect but i will need all the brackets that are needed to bolt it on to the motor.
Has anyone else done this to thier feroza?
Has anyone else done this to thier feroza?
The endless air compressors come in a few different models but not for a feroza. They do have a universal model which just has a bracket that can be welded on to existing brackets to fit. I did consider using this but then theres the problem of finding a ribbed pulley to put on it. I can see it snowballing and taking a fair bit of fabrication to get it all lining up.murcod wrote:You can probably change the pulley from V to ribbed on the compressor.
The other option was to find a feroza compressor which would bolt straight in but probably wouldn't put out as much volume, This wouldn't bother me too much as i would link the compressor with a tank to store the compressed air.
Cool thats not too hard to do i guess if your only using it an air compressor.
The in line would eighther be hooked into your origional air filter system by drilling a hole or just put some kind of after market filter on such as a fuel filter or something along those lines. In eighther case the oil top up should only need to be done once in a while and it would just be a matter of removing the filter conection and filling it up.
I will be keeping an eye out for one in the wreckers around perth but most of them don't have ferozas. Does anyone know if the applause compressor would fit?
The in line would eighther be hooked into your origional air filter system by drilling a hole or just put some kind of after market filter on such as a fuel filter or something along those lines. In eighther case the oil top up should only need to be done once in a while and it would just be a matter of removing the filter conection and filling it up.
I will be keeping an eye out for one in the wreckers around perth but most of them don't have ferozas. Does anyone know if the applause compressor would fit?
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