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Re: A/C compressor bracket
On Mon, 22 Dec 1997, darrel kline wrote:
> Scout II (304 V8). I read in one of the magazines that the Quick-Air brand
> compressor with a 2.5 gallon tank could only remove like 4 lug nuts before
> it ran out of air :-( Plus they cost over $200. Not very impressive, so
Just about worthless, isn't it? When you look at the ultra-puny
short-duty-cycle ARB compressors.. ugh.
> good working air conditioner that I want to keep. So I will need to have
> two compressors mounted. What would be ideal is an a/c compressor bracket
> for the drivers side of the engine. But I don't know if such an animal
Uh oh.. Darrel.. it seems your treading on *my* turf now! :)
I actually asked this question some time ago.. about the same time I was
asking about having two compressors (A/C and Air), two alternators
(double the juice) and at least one power steering pump (optional second
pump for.. Milemarker winch, or Hyrdroboost brakes?) Yeah, they thought
I was nuts.. :)
Hmm.. John mentions having to take a break during his air compressor
useage.. if you figure out how to mount an A/C and Air on your Scout..
maybe I'll put *TWO* converted air compressors on my '77 196.. then I'll
have all the CFM I could want.. :-) (yes, I'm half serious about this!)
> exists. Maybe the RHD (Australians please speak up) Scouts or other IH's
> mounted the a/c compressor on the left side? Otherwise It looks like I will
> need to fabricate a bracket to mount the second compressor, any ideas?
I had thought of using the A.I.R. brackets for smog-equipped Scouts as a
basis for some new bracketry, but I think the AIR mount is even smaller
than an alternator.. (now that I remembered and re-read the "Delcotron to
cheap-o welder" how-to, I might have to find *three* alternator brackets
and a place to put 'em.. )
> >I'm using a Square-D pressure switch (part number FHG-12J52) that
> >energizes the compressor clutch when the pressure drops below 95 psi and
>
> Would I be able to buy the pressure switch and the unloader at any air tool
> shop?
Good question. I was poking around at Walmart yesterday.. no pressure
switches, though they did have the various fittings (barbs and quick
releases and the threaded NPT stuff), hoses, safety valve, oiler, and a
few other items.
harborfreight.com might be another place to look.. I don't think I saw
any pressure switches on their site though.. Did see lots of air tools.
Re: Durabak
Do they recommend NOT re-using the spray gun? Did I hear that somewhere?
(or was that POR?) I recall someone mentioning buying every air spray
gun they could get at a yardsale..
-Tom Mandera, Helena MT
http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/scout
'72 and '77 Scout IIs
Tomorrow my '77 196 gets a new alternator bracket.. no more cinching the
belts to keep the alt in place!
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