Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 11:02:23 -0800
Reply-To: Mike Pedersen <mikeped@SHAW.CA>
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From: Mike Pedersen <mikeped@SHAW.CA>
Subject: Re: AC compressor Gurus needed!!!
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David,
Sounds practical. This is a common addition on hard core 4WDs. Even a lot
of aftermarket system distributors IIRC. Have to have air for tires and air
lockers. However, R-12 and HCFC-134a systems use miscible oils that combine
with the gas and get entrained throughout the whole system to lube the
compressor. So, just add a lubricator to the intake and a trap on the
outlet. Hook up a pressure switch to the electric clutch. Better way to go
is with a York compressor (has a sump, but heavy cast construction) and a
scavenging oil line from the trap back to the sump. I'd sell the VW AC comp
for $$$ and get a low $$$ 'merican compressor from a junk yard. Only
comment on the tank is I've seen them used for all types of stuff. I would
want it purged with inert gas (N2) first. Don't know about legality. There
should be plenty of 4WD people/groups in Quesnel to help with this type of
project. I would imagine you could get all the parts you need from Princess
Auto. BTW, If you're in Canada and you don't know about Princess Auto,
you're doing yourself a great disservice...
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Marshall" <vanagon@VOLKSWAGEN.ORG>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 10:46 PM
Subject: AC compressor Gurus needed!!!
> I am about to install an AC compressor into my Double Cab - funny thing is
> there is no AC - it sort of comes with the motor! I am thinking as long
as
> the electric clutch isn't engaged and I plug the compressor line openings
> things should be OK. Then I get thinking to myself - I wonder how good
> these are at compressing air??? The plan is to put an expired propane
tank
> in the 'treasure chest' that is under the bed of the Double Cab. With
this,
> I would have the compressor fill it with 125PSI of air so I can do things
> like air down my tires and fill them back up again with out a hand pump or
> be able to use air tools to remove street tires for off-road tires. Is
it
> good to compress air with an AC compressor or am I about the screw up the
> compressor by doing this?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
> David Marshall
>
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