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H2 Onboard Air install with a York Compressor. Start to finish

Chastan

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Reedsburg, WI
Very impressive! Awesome write-up. I am really interested in the total cost.

Thanks, Knowing you, I bet you could whip this out in a weekend. I had a spreadsheet saved at work of all the costs but for the life of me I could not find it today. I will be recreating it and posting it at the end on POST #8.
 

Scarsman

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Monroe, WA
Thanks, Knowing you, I bet you could whip this out in a weekend. I had a spreadsheet saved at work of all the costs but for the life of me I could not find it today. I will be recreating it and posting it at the end on POST #8.

Well, I don't know! You got me with the plasma and milling machine. Those are still on my wish list.
 

autumn walker

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Nova Scotia, Canada
I have begun researching ways to bolster my existing VIAIR OBA and decided that there isn't much in the way of 12v compressors that will work. I started researching the York compressors on Google and low and behold, was brought here :)

Excellent write-up! I will bookmark this and certainly will be using as reference if I decide to go the York route. Any updates over the past two or so years?
 

Chastan

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Reedsburg, WI
I have begun researching ways to bolster my existing VIAIR OBA and decided that there isn't much in the way of 12v compressors that will work. I started researching the York compressors on Google and low and behold, was brought here :)

Excellent write-up! I will bookmark this and certainly will be using as reference if I decide to go the York route. Any updates over the past two or so years?

Thanks automn walker. Few updates I guess....

- My wife accidentally turned on the compressor last year at highway speeds for a couples hours. eventually the compressor burnt off the oil, locked up and the belt burned away when it locked up. I purchased a new compressor, used the same fittings on the top and the new one bolted right in.

- When I started this I got a version of the compressor that the top had fittings designed for an old porsche. I have found that fitting set up is pretty rare. If I did it again I would stick with the common rotolock top and get a fitting to convert to NPT

- The hose I used was pretty cheap so over time it has bulged from the pressure. I am going back to replace small sections with hoses used for hydraulics. They have a super strong wall and can handle heat of the engine bay as well.

- the pressure gauge I used in the engine bay had a plastic front not glass. It has melted some from some hot engine bay day.

The rest of it I would do all the same. It has been helpful both on the trail airing back up and on the side of the road a few times. I still have not gone back and added an air horn but there is always more to do right?
 
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