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<blockquote data-quote="Jeepasaurusrex" data-source="post: 1051004" data-attributes="member: 15991"><p>York AC compressor, no pre-oiler needed. Air intake for compressor is routed up to the engine air cleaner. Pressure side goes through a air/water separator on the firewall, then back to a removable 7 gallon tank behind the rear seat. I made it that way so was not limited to just what I could reach with air lines. Between the separator and the tank, I have a Tee installed, with the line going to a pressure switch under the dash and a pressure gauge. My electrical comes from a switched 12v source, through a toggle switch, then to the pressure switch, then on to the compressor clutch. Simple, effective, and didn't cost a lot. I can run a 1/2" impact off of it at a slightly higher idle. Tank goes from 0 to 120psi in about 45 seconds. :corn:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeepasaurusrex, post: 1051004, member: 15991"] York AC compressor, no pre-oiler needed. Air intake for compressor is routed up to the engine air cleaner. Pressure side goes through a air/water separator on the firewall, then back to a removable 7 gallon tank behind the rear seat. I made it that way so was not limited to just what I could reach with air lines. Between the separator and the tank, I have a Tee installed, with the line going to a pressure switch under the dash and a pressure gauge. My electrical comes from a switched 12v source, through a toggle switch, then to the pressure switch, then on to the compressor clutch. Simple, effective, and didn't cost a lot. I can run a 1/2" impact off of it at a slightly higher idle. Tank goes from 0 to 120psi in about 45 seconds. :corn: [/QUOTE]
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