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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I used a tool oiler and it worked good. just put a oil seperator on the outlet line before the tank.
71 Bronco - twin sticked, full width, 2" lift, wristed arm, lots of rust...
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will do...DBrown wrote:I used a tool oiler and it worked good. just put a oil seperator on the outlet line before the tank.
here are some pic's of what i have.

original bypass switch with center spring and screw removed.

switch installed.


back of switch oposite side of switch cut off and sealed with rtv to keep moisture out.

air hose male connector.

Darker than your average wheeler!!!!
got it oiled tonight and showed the wife she was almost excited as i was.
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.Nobody wrote:Did you try it out yet?
Darker than your average wheeler!!!!