BT...I brought up the thought of using the a/c comp. as an onboard air pump, with my buddz just today, actually.
I think that would be pretty cool!! Anybody know what I got to do to make an a/c comp. into a air comp.?
Yes it can be done,did it to my'91 EX
Do the following:
Remove the A/C connection at the back of the compressor,making sure the A/C charge is drained.
Get another connection from a yard or reuse yours,modify in 1 of 2 ways...1) cut of the hose leaving enough to attach the air line to,one side sucks put an air filter on it,the other is the pressure side,attach your air line there.2) seal the cut offs and drill and tap for NPT fittings.
Get an air pressure switch rated for what you want to do.Mount the pressure switch nearby.I built an I shaped bracket mounted to the fender wall.with the switch on the outside.
Get a connector to fit the compressor,wire the compressor to the pressure switch,use 1 wire to penetrate the fire wall.( I got power from the cig lighter and put the lighted on-off switch in the ash tray** I dun smoke)That switch I used a 20 amp switch.A/C uses 10amps.
Decide if you want to use air tools,if so mount an air tank(mine went under the passenger front seat floorboard)If you just want to inflate tires,a tank isnt needed.
Oiling...yes the rotary style needs oil and either style its best to put an oil coaelscing filter on. I give mine a shot of oil when I use it,some use the "miracle" lubes or synthetics.
Parts I used....grainger pressure gauge 1X754,SAFETY VALVE 5A709,1/4" drain **** 6D910,pressure switch (square D 90 to 125 psi) 5A537,coalescer oil filter 6D805,Vi air air tank 2 & 1/2 gallon,air line,air connectors various(sears)a spool of wire,crimp style connectors, a grommet(through the fire wall), a number of brass plugs on the tank. I spent about $240.00 to do it. Ex's run at a slow idle,so it takes a bit of time to fill my tank,boosting to 2500 RPM is great! Hope that helps Bill
