more conversations with Brad. . [read from bottom up as it's fowarded E-mails]
Gary, I agree. The overflow bottle isn't a big deal and can be dealt with
by the owner. However, there's always "those guys" who want everything to
be perfect. A lot of folks don't understand that this is a
"modification", not an "accessory".
The street elbow won't help in this case.
#ad
That's the flange fitting.
If the customer doesn't connect the intake filter directly to the fitting
as I supply the filter, they should remote mount the filter and connect
via a rubber hose. NEVER use additional fittings to "make it work".
These fitting can weigh a lot and the weight leverage can eventually break
the flange. Since the flange is limited to which direction it points to,
the Tube-O fitting would be better. Battery relocation is not necessary
with this kit.
Brad
> Brad . .
> Overflow can be easily relocated or replaced by the owner. . not to worry
> 'bout that.
> I'm not familiar with the flange fitting you refer to. . but wouldn't a
> street
> elbow work or a remote intake location via a pipe [some of us are
> willing to
> relocate or remove a battery for this install. . I for one am thinking of
> optima's and under bed mounting in a SS box for protection ]. . I
> personally
> prefer the York compressor set up v/s others
> Thanks for the ongoing dialog
> Gary
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brad Kilby" <brad@onboardair.com>
> To: "Gary Troyer" <willyslover@mlode.com>
> Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 12:09 PM
> Subject: Re: info
>
>
> > Gary, this will be the mounting kit only. It'll have the compressor
> > mount, combo pulley for the alternator (Nipponsenso only), V-belt,
> > new serpentine belt, idler pulley, ecentric and hardware. This kit
> will
> > use the EF210R compressor and 25-501939-D V-groove clutch.
> >
> > Now, the EF210R compressor used the flange fittings 28723 but since
> the
> > overflow bottle is in front of the compressor and the air intake tube
> is
> > at the back of the compressor, these flange fittings will be kind of
> > difficult to use. (the compressor lays on it's side with the head
> pointing
> > to the passenger fender) You can swivel the flange fittings a little
> but
> > the bolts on each side limit how far you can swivel them. The option
> > right now is for me to either supply an adapter to convert the
> compressor
> > to a Tube-O head and use the 44760 fittings or just supply Tube-O
> > compressors with this kit. The first option is the cheapest way to
> go
> > since I won't have to stock a second compressor and I'm trying to
> track
> > down those adapters now. Shouldn't be a big deal though.
> >
> > The belt tensioning requires two wrenches. One to pivot the ecentric
> and
> > one to tighten the pivot bolt once the belt is tight. It's a tight
> space
> > so it's kind of hard to get both wrenches in there but it can be
> done.
> >
> > Here's a sneak peek.
> >
#ad
> >
> > Brad
> >
> >
> > > Brad
> > > and the kit consists parts including what ? in other words what do
> we
> > > supply... Am I reading that the kit is the install kit including the
> > > bracket
> > > to hang it, and then the compressor is separate [cause that looks
> way
> > > low $$
> > > for a total package]
> > >
> > > don't worry about the bottle. . just make sure you put in the
> > > instructions and
> > > make mention on the web page . . so the dumb sh. . who wants to be a
> smart
> > > ass
> > > can be corrected by us. .
> > >
> > > about the tensioning . . what are the issues ??
> > >
> > > again thanks for update