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Engine driven compressor, a/c pump, grease conversion

Last Updated: Feb 24, 2015
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bodied b2600zx (josh)   +1y
Sosa, it took me about an hour and a half this time. . . The first one took longer because I didn't know what I was doin. . .

And thanks nate! !

-Josh
dropped90(justin)   +1y





haha i thought you were talkin about write ups in general. my bad man.




-justin
paparoach1983   +1y
YEAH THANKS BRO
bodied b2600zx (josh)   +1y
Ok. . . So Andrew sent me his compressor to convert. . And I took the pics of it. . I used a different grease. . It doesn;t smell as much as the red n tacky grease. . I used the Lucas Xtra heavy duty grease or whatever its called. . Sounds like its better than the red n tacky that i used on mine. . .

Here's the pics. . This is right after I opened the box. . .

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Annnnd. . . . The conversion. . .

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And the finished product. . Waitin to ship back to Andrew. . .

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I hope it works well for you man. . .

-Josh
sosatheshark   +1y
sweet imma get that done too
90-b22dawg [andrew]   +1y
awesome!! can't wait to get it back
speedster93b   +1y
nice job dude!
90-b22dawg [andrew]   +1y
so today i got the sanden 708 hooked up and pumping air... this thing is crazy fast...... filled my 5 gallon tank, 0psi to 200psi in little over a min while driving.... i have a 165psi on - 200psi off switch and when the compressor kicks back on to fill back to 200psi it only took about 15seconds at around 1500rpm!!! super fast and even faster recovery...i recommend the sanden 708 for edc to everybody
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bodied b2600zx (josh)   +1y
And that Josh converts it

haha


I'm glad its workin good for you man. . I'm glad I could help. .


-Josh
elbine69   +1y
Thought about putting a grease fitting in place of the fill plug, so that if you need to fill it back up with grease you dont need to take it apart?