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05-17-2015, 04:34 PM | #1 |
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Connect '68 Condenser to Air Compressor?
I have a condenser from my '68 sitting around and am trying to figure out how to put it in-line between my compressor head and tank to cool the air off in order to remove moisture.
I've found that the threads on the inlet match the threads on a 3/4" spring rear u-bolt, and the outlet threads match the threads on a ball joint castle nut. And that's about all I've got so far. Does anyone know what parts I need to make this connection? the original tubes had a tophat-like flare with an o-ring but I can't make that kind of flare. I'm wondering if I can use a compression fitting of some sort, or would I have to braze on new connectors? Could I safely just cut off the existing connector and use compression fittings? I don't know what kind of pressure compression fittings are meant to withstand.
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05-17-2015, 04:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: Connect '68 Condenser to Air Compressor?
While I'm at it, anyone know the part # for the condenser? Can't seem to find it on rockauto or autozone sites -- don't want to mess it up if I can't replace it!
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05-17-2015, 06:40 PM | #3 |
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Re: Connect '68 Condenser to Air Compressor?
So I just looked at LMC and the condenser and hoses are $$$ so I'll probably try to snag one from a junkyard instead. At the same time, the stock hoses look to be barbed with hose clamps so I think I could just chop up whatever hoses are attached and use barbed fitting to connect to the compressor.
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Re: Connect '68 Condenser to Air Compressor?
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Has noone here done this?
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05-18-2015, 06:13 PM | #5 |
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Re: Connect '68 Condenser to Air Compressor?
If was doing something similar, I would take the condenser to the A/C shop and have them make a proper fitting that would connect to both the condenser and conventional air compressor female/male connector.
In my area, www.austinrebuildersinc.com would be able to accomplish the task. Edit: Forgot to ask: Where is the water going to go? |
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