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Re: Help picking onboard air system
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:28 pm
by KevinP
I think ill get a 12v to get me going so I can start gathering the parts for the a/c compressor over time. Ill have to locate a parts list online. Thanks for the input.
Re: Help picking onboard air system
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 8:08 pm
by Kurt
I'll save you the trouble.
Schematic with generic parts list.
Don't buy a "kit". You can get the pieces much cheaper if you shop around.
Not that hard to put together. You have all winter before wheeling season.
Perfect wrenchfest opportunity.
In line oiler nearest, coalescing filter and pressure switch mounted behind the headlight.
Pressure tank mounted on the drivers rear fender well.
Pressure relief valve under the pressure gauge.
Here is a shot of the setup in my YJ.
Re: Help picking onboard air system
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 8:31 pm
by Baseshakers
I'd get a cheap mv50 then, it won't last forever but for $70 or so it will do the job for now.
Re: Help picking onboard air system
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 11:08 pm
by KevinP
Thanks Kurt. How would I mount the compressor without losing my existing a/c ?
Re: Help picking onboard air system
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 9:37 am
by Kurt
I believe Ryan added a second A/C compressor to his 4.0 when he did his OBA.
Ryan.....
Re: Help picking onboard air system
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:53 am
by Baseshakers
You're right Kurt! If you want a straight forward kit and don't mind spending (a lot of) money you get everything with this:
http://www.kilbystore.com/ke-2000-k.html
I ended up just using their bracket and fabbed parts to work with a Sanden since the brackets are designed for Yorks:
http://www.kilbystore.com/ke-2100.html
For a '95 YJ I believe you need this bracket:
http://www.kilbystore.com/ke-1000.html
Re: Help picking onboard air system
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 11:52 am
by RalphTomaccio
My daughters bought me a Viair 450P Automatic Compressor for Christmas. It has a 100% duty cycle. The automatic feature is nice. It will automatically turn on and off between tire fills. On my 32" stock tires, it took 2 minutes to go from 20 to 35 psi. It was $276.00 on Amazon.
But, I have to agree, if you can fit a A/C compressor in your Jeep, do it. A few people, including Kurt, have let me use theirs and it only took 30 sec. They are quick!
Re: Help picking onboard air system
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 6:26 pm
by KevinP
Yeah, that kit is too much for me at this time. I'll have to start collecting parts and do it when I get it all together. I probably have some of the plumbing parts hanging around so I'll have to start looking. All the info is greatly appreciated, you guys rock !!!
Re: Help picking onboard air system
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:55 am
by KevinP
I was looking at high pressure compressors a while back for paintball. This could serve 2 purposes...
http://shoeboxcompressor.com/Compressor ... u.tpl.html
With this...
http://www.amazon.com/Uniweld-40002-Nit ... rogen+tank