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Originally posted by cannon View PostI found york 210L that seems to be a good deal will this mount up to my '79 304?
Also, depending on the type of belt you use, I'm sure Brad has a replacement pully if your york comes with the wrong one.[COLOR="darkred"]"Death Smiles at Everyone... Marines Smile Back."
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Originally posted by Desert_Valdez View Post... I'm sure Brad has a replacement pully if your york comes with the wrong one.If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
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I bought my double pulley and bracket from Brad - the rest came from McFaddendale Hardware, a few pieces from Home Depot.
If you're going to piece one together, make a _complete_ list of everything you'll need, and draw a diagram. With fuel at almost $4 a gallon, running around to save money won't last very long after a few tripsJeff
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Originally posted by Old Fart View PostIf you're going to piece one together, make a _complete_ list of everything you'll need, and draw a diagram.
If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
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I'd say buy the new little ARB compressor and use it for its inteneded purpose (running the lockers). Then set up a secondardy OBA system, seperate from the lockers.
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Originally posted by Dukes69 View PostI'd say buy the new little ARB compressor and use it for its inteneded purpose (running the lockers). Then set up a secondardy OBA system, seperate from the lockers.'79 cj7, SOA. shackle reverse, custom cage, flow master, holly carb, 35" maxxis tires, custom bumpers and rockers, dana 44's locked, bead locks
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Originally posted by cannon View PostIs that because of reliability or simplicity? Or does the belt driven system have some problems running the lockers?
On the other hand, a belt driven compressor is actually extremely reliable and is commonly set up to also power ARB air lockers. You only need to add a separate air pressure regulator to lower the pressure down to the 80 psi (IIRC) the air lockers require. And of course the electrically actuated air solenoids to control the lockers.The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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is it common for people to run two systems like this. I'm all for redundancy for safety but I don't know if a want two whole systems to maintain and fix. I'd like to hear others thoughts. Thanks'79 cj7, SOA. shackle reverse, custom cage, flow master, holly carb, 35" maxxis tires, custom bumpers and rockers, dana 44's locked, bead locks
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I have a Thomas air pump. It the 1/3 hp. Have had it now for 4 years. Runs the ARB and the tires. Airs my tires and whoever I'm with who needs air. No issues yet. Fills a 35 in about 1.5 min when tire is at 10psi.97 TJ Buffed Out
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I ran a trail with a guy who rolled his own Power tank for under $150 bucks. I'm sorry I don't have links, but he got his C02 tank from a soda fountain supply store, found a regulator that fit and put together all the fittings. The soda fountain supply store refills for him, but he said he could get it done at a welding supply shop, too. I wish I had taken better notes.
P.S: I recall he said that beer distributors supply similar equipment for kegs.
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Originally posted by Materdaddy View PostJeff
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Originally posted by Old Fart View PostPretty much identical to my setup, I don't have a chuck under the hood (1 front, 1 rear), and I didn't see the need for a valve in the line to the tank. I have one additional line off the mainfold to the air horns
Also, the reason I have the valve to the tank is if the tank blows, or I bust it open on a rock, I can close the ball-valve and still air up my tires (if I had the chuck under the hood at the manifold, which I could easily add with spares I carry on the trail)!If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
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Only failures I've had (in about 15 years?) is the small lines to the air horn and interior gauge. Re-did the line the first time, carry a 1/4" plug that I used the second.Jeff
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