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air con
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2003 4:00 am
by cplux
can anyone tell me what a Diesel Kiki M19 (part no 509630xxxx) is off, I am chasing one to use as an air pump, already have brackets to suit.
cheers
otherwise does anyone have any overall dimensions not incl pully of endless air. need to tuck either of these in my engine bay
Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2003 6:24 pm
by Julian_4x4
i wouldn't have a clue talk to toyota, they know it all
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2003 9:26 pm
by big red
name rings a bell, its not off a gq is it ?
509 may indicate 9 cubic inches so it may be off a wagon ??
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2003 8:22 pm
by cplux
no its not off a gq though it does look somewhat similar.
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 9:14 am
by ausyota
Here are the dimensions of the endless air comps.
I grabbed them off the net a while back but I spoze they are still the same.
The EA 80 (8cfm) is 210 long with pulley (147 without pulley) and is 125 wide and 125 high.
The EA 70 (7.5cfm) is 190 long with pulley (128 without pulley) and is 122 wide and 122 high.
Im trying to figure out a way to mount one in my lux with power steer and air con. I was thinking of doing a bit of pannel beating to the inner guard and mounting the battery sideways tight against the guard and somehow mounting the EA alongside the factory aircon.
Paul.
PS if I could figure out how to add an atachment I could post a pic of the dimensions
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2003 2:05 pm
by bj on roids
ausyota wrote:Here are the dimensions of the endless air comps.
I grabbed them off the net a while back but I spoze they are still the same.
The EA 80 (8cfm) is 210 long with pulley (147 without pulley) and is 125 wide and 125 high.
The EA 70 (7.5cfm) is 190 long with pulley (128 without pulley) and is 122 wide and 122 high.
Im trying to figure out a way to mount one in my lux with power steer and air con. I was thinking of doing a bit of pannel beating to the inner guard and mounting the battery sideways tight against the guard and somehow mounting the EA alongside the factory aircon.
Paul.
PS if I could figure out how to add an atachment I could post a pic of the dimensions
paul, feel free to email me your diagram and I will ensure it is posted!
The way to add an attachment, is to click the add an attachment button at the bottom (black button) of your post reply screen, after that you click browse, find the image on your hard drive and upload it...
SIMPLE really!