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Hopefully a informative onboard air thread...

why so much work to run that compressor? cant you just run one in the factory position? i got a 93 s10 with the 4.3 and used the stock one and had it cut, spliced into and wired up in like a hour
Some guys like to keep the stock A/C. Also that compressor does not have oil. So you will need a preoiler and a oil catch in the air line.
 
Some guys like to keep the stock A/C. Also that compressor does not have oil. So you will need a preoiler and a oil catch in the air line.

ahhhh i didnt even know you could do this with keeping the a/c still working. gotcha

for my set up im just going to spray some oil into it everytime i use it
 
What did you use to adapt the in/out lines. I made one that I kind of like how it came out... and I kind of don't. I took a piece of 3/8 plate, drilled 3 holes, one for inlet, one for outlet, and one for the center hold down bolt, then tapped the inlet and outlet holes to 3/8NPT. It's a 'neat' solution, but I had to reuse the stock hold down bolt with is 1/2" too long, so I have stacked washers taking up the slack. Turned my nice solution into a hack.
 
How would one find parts for/install a pre-oiler and air dryer for OBA? I have a practically brand new a/c pump but it is the fat pancake style. Might as well use it.:what:


Added: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/AIR-...016QQitemZ260349083972QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

I found this on evilbay. Think it would work for a truck setup? I also found the pre-oiler, both of these I could find locally, but I want to know if this stuff will work with the a/c compressor.
 
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So hows things holding up after some time? I fould a "log" but im not sure on the exact model so I guess we will see.
Keep up the good work!:laugh:
 
wanted to bump this cuz its on the list for the Bash

anybody have any pictures of one in and how did you hook the lines to the back?
 
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