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FatMan
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HOT DAMN!!!! it works great info thank's... the switch was exactly how i thought it was. i'll post up some pic's later today right now i gotta get to ACE to get some hose and a freeflow chuck.

i've heard that the freon act's as a lubricant for the pump in auto a/c unit's i dont know if it's true but i know this much the pump wont see near as much action as it did while working as a a/c unit. i will start with a cap full and see from there...
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Post by DBrown »

I used a tool oiler and it worked good. just put a oil seperator on the outlet line before the tank.
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FatMan
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DBrown wrote:I used a tool oiler and it worked good. just put a oil seperator on the outlet line before the tank.

will do...

here are some pic's of what i have.
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original bypass switch with center spring and screw removed.
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switch installed.
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back of switch oposite side of switch cut off and sealed with rtv to keep moisture out.
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air hose male connector.
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that was pretty damn easy thank's all.
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Did you try it out yet? :cool:
FatMan
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got it oiled tonight and showed the wife she was almost excited as i was.

Nobody wrote:Did you try it out yet?
not yet im going to pick up some hose and air chuck on sunday or monday. it does blow air thow i think i have a gauge lay'n around somewhere if i find it im going to run it so i can see what kind of pressure the pump is putting out.
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Post by ranger5.0 »

FatMan wrote:got it oiled tonight and showed the wife she was almost excited as i was.
She still made you put the tool away though, huh. :D
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Congrats

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Lookin good!
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ranger5.0 wrote:She still made you put the tool away though, huh.
unfortunetly :redneck:
B2JAY wrote:Lookin good!
thank's i have a bunch of stuff planned for it as long as i can keep at least 3 wheels on the ground.. LOL..
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