good lord that was long. PM me if you have any questions about this stuff... Thats open to everybody.
Ray: Would you be able to get and post up about a half dozen pics of your York setup? Like so many parts I have, I've got a York in my garage that just needs to have a fabbed mount welded up and installed along with all the accessories. Your install could give me some motivation and ideas. BTW, haven't noticed you around here before, check out the Pacific region forums. It, SOCKO, is a great bunch of guys who go on a lot of wheeling trips and have good times going a lot of places. Check us out over there and join us on the next trail run.
Hoby
These are the pics and hopefuly good info. The reason why I was going with the Co2 bottle was because I couldn't mount the York without removing my A/C. Then I found this bracket and went with it. The pic with the lower pump is out of a van. I needed clearance for fluid level checking.Ray, on my 400sbc i have removed the A/C pump and its accessories. Being that I have a full vert blazer, I don't need A/C. This means I will be mounting the York on the passanger's side and keep my Alt on the driver's side. And thanks, I'm looking forward to pics too.
I'll be going to the salvage yard to look for some goodies. I'll see if I can pick one up for you, if you would like one. Normally $15.00-$25.00
Forgot to post the other pic of the clearance. For this perticular set up you will also need the thermostat housing and upper radiator hose from the same van. The upper hose runs over the top of the York and I have about 1/2" of clearance between the hood and hose.
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Ray, question. My york will be mounted in the same place as your alternator just because the way my engine compartment is setup. When you mounted your york did you just "eye ball" the pully allignment and did you oblong your holes in the mounting bracket to allow for allignment of the pullys? Also, I can't tell from the brackets, but what dose your bracket have/use for belt tensioning adjustment? Thanks
Hoby
Ray, or anyone else, would a SCUBA tank be a good tyoe to use for an OBA Tank? I found a real good condition with current cert today for $20. How would you use the valve that is currently on the tank and also what regulator would work if ther is one? Can the valve that is on there now be unscrewed and replaced with a valve that is on a beverage or CO2 tank? Let me know what ou all think. Thanks.
I use an 80 cubic foot aluminum SCUBA tank that I bought used at a dive shop they changed the valve to accept a screw in fitting (I think it is called a DIN fitting) that has npt (pipe) threads, I got a high pressure braided hose and a regulator from vendors at work. Tank pressure is 3600psi max so check your pressure ratings on anything between the tank and regulator. When I got my tank filled last the guy showed me a new style of valve that is like mine but has a removable insert to be able to use the divers primary regulator. I hope this helps.
Tim, is there anyway to get a picture of the regulator the guy switched out for you. Or a pic of the whole setup you have. Thanks.
Hoby