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on board air
My question is will i be able to use an A/C compressor as an air compressor. I have used old refrigerator compressor around the house and that seems to work upto and over 120 psi so will the one used in a car work the same. I could pick up a used one for around 200 cnd and judging by its size i think it could push a lot of air compared to an arb compressor am i wrong?
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if you want to keep your a/c, i'd suggest checking out budbuilt's york compresser brackets. they piggyback onto your stock a/c compresser, and the york is a little better suited to use as an air compresser because it's self oiling
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i dont have a/c. if i did have it there would be no way i'd gut it just for a compressor.
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you can get a stock toyota compressor from a junkyard and rig up front range offroad's oiler kit, which is around 150USD. it would probably be pretty simple, all you need is a stock a/c bracket(get it at a junkyard with the compressor) and a belt
to run a york, you need to make a bracket to bolt up to the motor both of these should have a good amount of pressure to pump up tires and such, and if you run a tank with them as well you can run air tools |
Most stock AC compressors (including Toyota) require external oiling. The freon in these contained the oil. Forks and some Sandens, have their own sump thus some (including me) consider these more practical for OBA use. What you use all depends on whether you have the skills (or budget) to mount them and run the plumbing.
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Or you could spend a little bit more $$$ and get an Extreme Air.... that's what I'm running. It's good to 150psi, has a 100% duty cycle, and works great for my air lockers, airing up, and my air tools. Granted, I'm running 2 5lb air tanks also... The Extreme Air is about $250 or so...
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Originally posted by WolfpackTLC Or you could spend a little bit more $$$ and get an Extreme Air.... that's what I'm running. It's good to 150psi, has a 100% duty cycle, and works great for my air lockers, airing up, and my air tools. Granted, I'm running 2 5lb air tanks also... The Extreme Air is about $250 or so... J And can I check it out online. |
Originally posted by Tom i dont have a/c. if i did have it there would be no way i'd gut it just for a compressor. |
Originally posted by lcopelan22 I disagree. I have AC but bypassed it with a shorter belt like 4 years ago. I'm gonna eventually use the compressor for Air. Suck it up. I live in Hotlanta and don't need AC. I don't know whether your's is a 4 cyl or 6. But my 22R would probably get smoked by an oldman on a lawnmore with the AC running. It made a huge power difference on my truck that's why I did away with it. |
I've got this compressor, maybe I should figure out a way to mount it in my 4Runner....What do you think???
It's a 5000 psi system https://www.yotatech.com/attachment....&postid=226084 |
Originally posted by BruceTS What do you think??? |
I've been toying with the idea of belting a mini York to a hopped up chainsaw or string trimmer motor and bolting the whole thing into an ammo can or something for portability. I've had a converted Toy AC pump for a while but its a pain to keep it oiled and then seperate the oil from the air. You have to park side by side to air up another truck, sometimes blocking a trail or road. There has to be a better and cheaper way.
How's that for nuts? :hillbill: |
My friend carries a scuba diving tank with him. I think it's pretty cheap and it'll pump them up quick. Just like those power tanks--same general idea.
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Originally posted by lcopelan22 My friend carries a scuba diving tank with him. |
Originally posted by BruceTS I've got this compressor, maybe I should figure out a way to mount it in my 4Runner....What do you think??? It's a 5000 psi system https://www.yotatech.com/attachment....&postid=226084 |
Hehe, I thought you'd get a kick out of that.... Actually I purchased it off eBay a year ago for $500 and it's fully self contained, old military surplus. I was planning on taking it out of the frame and updating the filtration system, then building a better trailer, that I can carry my scuba tanks and gear too.
No, I wasn't serious about installing it in my 4Runner, but it did fit in the back, that's how I got it home. |
You didnt tow that but carried it in the runner. "Holy......."
Thats a roomy runner.:P |
Originally posted by Shane :eeek: Scuba tank = bomb! I for one don't want to be near anyone with one of those on the trail, it could become a missile if it gets loose and the valve snaps off. An exploding scuba tank can be catastrophic. |
Originally posted by lcopelan22 Well, I'm glad you never go to any competitive rockcrawling events such as Erocc, Urocc, or the Supercrawl, because you would have been near his "BOMB" all weekend long! |
Originally posted by Shane There's a big difference between a CO2 "powertank" and a scuba tank. Besides, a scuba tank is only good for mabye 2-3 air-ups of a single rig per charge. |
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