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Nice short commute and driving the 48 often have to be great! |
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First off guys, thank you for the prayers and positive thoughts for my wife. We were in Cleveland for nearly a month. Been home almost a month and she is gaining in strength every day. Three more months of treatments then monitor. We went from no hope to hopeful. He is answering our prayers!
Finally had a little time on the Burb today, playing with the air tank mounting. Need your input guys. Chizzler and others have mounted the tank on the outside of the frame below the drivers door. The diameter is OK however the 30" length on this tank is too much due to running board brackets. Since it is really tight inside the frame and I don't want to mount inside I am kicking around these options. 1. Use two shorter tanks, one left and one right in this location. 2. Move the running board bracket behind the body mount and use this tank. The rear running board bracket will be moved forward to clear the parallel four link. Appreciate your thoughts and ideas! |
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Glad things are looking up on your wife's health. As for the tank location, just get it right because then I can follow your lead and save myself the headache.....
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glad to hear about your wife. as for tank.... I'd find a location where you can access it the best you can. If that is your only option right there. I'd opt for two tanks. One 5 gallon tank (actually less than 5gallon even though they say 5g) would air you up maybe twice before comps kick on, just my guess. I'v been having to air up and down while driving here in PA cause the roads suck. So my 5 gal tank isn't the best or worst. My two 450 viaairs take about 5 min to fill from zero.
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Doug, glad Cindy is doing so well. Wish I could help, but no nothing about air systems...Jim
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I'm glad things are looking better with your wife's medical situation. For the tank installation I'd opt for one tank, less complicated and you don't have to buy two more tanks. Does the tank in the picture tuck up higher? Otherwise it might be a low point.
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looks like the running board will be 3-4 inches lower than the tank in the position its in, so low point may be a relative term ;)
I wouldnt move the running board bracket but I only say that because its just extra work. is there room inboard? where are you putting your gas tank? on my 65 the gas tank was inboard on the left and I could have put a couple air tanks on the right. I also agree with 99tolife, that a smallish tank will have faster recovery but you will run out of air on about every lift. have you picked compressors? I would consider an engine driven compressor over electric, and with a small tank recovery time is seconds, not minutes. if you are planning on a 5-6 gal tank, get an EDC I guess is the point I am making. prayers for your wife! I would be lost without mine, so heres to you |
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Inboard of the frame will get really tight. There is less ...or seems less...height space than on the truck. There might be room if I noodle on it more. I have three electric compressors already. They sent me one too many and I've tried to send it back. Anyway, the 5 gallon tank should be filled OK with the two compressors. The gas tank will be at the rear (I think) between the frame rails. I could mount the tank and compressors inboard on left side and possibly run exhaust pipes on the right side. Not wild about that option though. Thanks for the input and ideas guys. Lot's of smart creative people here and I appreciate your help...I need all I can get! |
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My tank is only 20" long and fits well. It looks like you would have room to drop it down and back. The lowest point on the truck would be the bottom of the running boards brackets. Glad your wife is doing better.
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I believe the tank is also a 5 gallon. It barely fit between the frame and running boards. Thanks for your prayers. Wife is doing better.
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curious on your tank as well.
I now have mine up on jack stands and waiting for airride to come in, should be here this week. I am way to low....I scuffed the bottom of the fender pretty good. Before I do any more damage I took off the drop spindles and will go with shockwaves. Much better than doing bodywork and repaint. So far I have had to repiant the fender and the hood |
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I will follow Chizzler's lead and size out a 5 gallon tank 20 inches long. Will try it where I show the 30 inch tank. Hopefully the diameter won't be too large and will clear the running board. Iceburgh, please share what direction you go too. Thanks! |
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Id have to go back and see how your suspension is laid out again to give any input on a relocation. Even thought that tank isn't the "lowest" point, its still highly vulnerable to getting hit, and if its tight squeeze, wouldn't be fun replacing or getting to it. But... sometimes you have no options. Before I put mine where it is, I was seriously considering putting it behind my seat. bottom line, a 5 gallon tank really isn't 5 gallon, and two comps is a MUST, which also adds to the chaos of placement and more wiring.
also the way the tank is clocked, there wouldn't be a port to have a drain valve. I think that it would be best to clock in a position for that. Although, I just opened up my drain valve and nothing came out at all, and its an aluminum tank, been putting air to it since winter. |
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I know my frame is different but I have 2- 4 gal. They are a spun aluminum tank you can get them 18", 24" mine and 28" long.
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Appreciate the ideas lower50's. This is one I may need to pursue. Looks like a nice set up you put together!
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This is about the same tank I used. Look at the dimensions.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5-Gallon-8-P...ff7135&vxp=mtr |
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buzz is in my back yard practically. what is your max length you can go?
I like this tank, esp for you, you can kick it side ways and have a drain port still http://www.ebay.com/itm/Air-Zenith-5...3D111394262390 |
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5 Gallon 8 Port Air Tank Looking for more air? The five gallon tank offers the perfect amount of air storage to run train horns, pneumatic tools and other on-board air applications. Equipped with 8 half inch ports, this tank allows for many high-flow applications that could prove difficult with the smaller sized ports found on smaller tanks. It is also rated to twice its working pressure of 150 PSI, while meeting all DOT standards, and stands on legs for easy mounting options. Specifications: Volume: 5 Gallons (18.93 Liters) 1/2" Ports: 7 3/4" Port: 1 On Face Rated Max Pressure: 300 PSI Working Pressure: 150 PSI Burst Pressure: 800 PSI Length: 20.5 in (520.7 mm) Diameter: 9.5 in (241.3 mm) Height: 11.5 in (292.1 mm) Weight: 20 lbs (9.07 Kg) |
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5-gallon aircraft-grade aluminum 300psi burst proof air tank. 8 ports: 4x 1/2", 4x 1/4". |
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just found this... i will be looking forward to your progress
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Thanks again for the input and ideas guys. Really appreciate all the help. |
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