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York compressor and on board air?

York compressor and on board air?

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-1975 Jeep CJ5, 360 V8, Headers, Duel Exhaust,T15 transmission, D-20 Transfer case, Twin Stick Conversion, Warn 8274 Winch
-1951 Willys Wagon, 4 cylinder, "F" head, little rust, very close to stock
This is a follow-up question for the "On Board Air" question posted earlier.

The engine is now mine and I have had time to pour over it for a couple days. My question is on the orientation of the York compressor. The compressor is sideways as delivered from the factory. In most of the pictures of these compressors they are set in an upright position. There are lots of threaded holes for mounting the compressor. since the bottom of the York squar it would be no big deal to turn it so it is set upright like I see in the pictures. But, and there always seems to be a but somewhere, to set it up right would require the elimination of a relatively stout mounting plate. The compressor would be mounted solidly with the bottom bolts. So, when converting to on board air is the heavy plate holding the compressor sideways expendable? Would there be any harm in running the compressor mounted only on the bottom 4 mounting bolts?


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Michael
 
From what I have read, it can go either way. The guy to go to on the York compressor is Kilby Enterprises.
 
From what I'm seeing they get rid of the over engineered top plate bracket. Makes for a cleaner look.
 
I ran mine lying horizontally because of clearance.....It stands awful high when vertically mounted, and I was concerned about hood clearance.
 
LAying on it's side certainly does make a tighter more compact package.
 
I would bolt that thing to as many things I could find that did not move. I guess the compression is much much lower as an air pump rather than an A/C compressor but these things frequently rip bolts from cylinder heads over time because of the torque generated when they start.:D
 

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