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hey, I have fitted to my defender a warn powerplant (winch and compressor) also a 5 gallon tank. It is nothing short of awesome. It will happily run air tools (12cfm) eg ratchet and also pump tyres up (around 50secs from 10 psi to 40psi) It is very heavy though (think 45kgs comes to mind) plus ARB bumper (another 45kgs) so i uprated the suspension to heavy duty as roof tent added too. Other down side it is quite expensive, at least £1000 plus bumper, plus mount kit etc.
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Hi Guys,
Been looking into this at some length,
IMHO, an engine mounted a/c compressor is by far the best way to go, I wont bother regurgitating everything that has been already said in this post, but I am currently looking to source a York EF210R, will be more than up to anything an overlander could want to throw at it, and a complete install should come in at under £200.
As soon as i can find exactly which models of car (in the uk) had the big ones i'll be sure to post it here.
In the mean time there is a lot of great info on the install etc here:
York Compressor for On-Board Air
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Yes, a York compressor is the way to go, however the big difficulty is finding somewhere to mount it.
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Yes, a York compressor is the way to go, however the big difficulty is finding somewhere to mount it.
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I've got a couple of these in the garage, and plan to try and glue one onto my Td5 sometime...
should be fun! :-)
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I've got a couple of these in the garage, and plan to try and glue one onto my Td5 sometime...
should be fun! :-)
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Hi Jim,
If you want to part with one of them, let me know
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I believe that York A/C compressors were fitted to old Volvos, so maybe worth checking some big old 740s in scrap yards?
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Hi Jim,
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I've got a couple of these in the garage, and plan to try and glue one onto my Td5 sometime...
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Out of interest where did you source them? I would quite like to get one to play around mounting them onto LCs.
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I'm sure the answers somewhere in the previous ten pages, please excuse the lazyness - is there a particular reason a York compressor is more prized than if say I used a standard LandRover pump which would fit nice 'n' easy??
Does if have a higher output or is there another reason?
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I'm sure the answers somewhere in the previous ten pages, please excuse the lazyness - is there a particular reason a York compressor is more prized than if say I used a standard LandRover pump which would fit nice 'n' easy??
Does if have a higher output or is there another reason?
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From memory most other compressors will require lubrication from the medium it is pumping, the York compressor is self lubricating.
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Out of interest where did you source them? I would quite like to get one to play around mounting them onto LCs.
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One of them a good friend sent over from the States, and the other i picked up at old sodbury a while back.
they both had V belt pullies on them, but last time i was in the US on holiday, i picked up a serpentine pully from Kilby enterprises. luckily both pumps are the 210, so the highest output.
Niva Say Never: i might well flog one off, i'll let you know.
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Niva Say Never: i might well flog one off, i'll let you know.
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If you do, let me know, I would be happy to pop down and pick one up :-)
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Let me know
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One of them a good friend sent over from the States, and the other i picked up at old sodbury a while back.
they both had V belt pullies on them, but last time i was in the US on holiday, i picked up a serpentine pully from Kilby enterprises. luckily both pumps are the 210, so the highest output.
Niva Say Never: i might well flog one off, i'll let you know.
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Hi Jim,
That would be great if you want to, no mad rush, let me know
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