Bush Ranger Air Max Engine compartment mounting
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Bush Ranger Air Max Engine compartment mounting
I have had a Bush Ranger Air Max compressor for some time, now I have 06 Wrangler, how easy is it to fix in the engine compartment? Looks like there is space on the left side of engine compartment? Advice welcome. Thanks Mal
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yep , they come in packs of 5 or something in Ace , not expensive at all.they're small donut shaped lil grey things with a bit of white.
u just take apart the filter housing , old filter out , new filter in , clip the filter housing back together...
if u dont replace you'll get dirt into the pump housing and wear out the seal making your compressor useless...been there , broke that...
u just take apart the filter housing , old filter out , new filter in , clip the filter housing back together...
if u dont replace you'll get dirt into the pump housing and wear out the seal making your compressor useless...been there , broke that...
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Can I ask why under the bonnet? Is it simply because the Wrangler's incredible lack of space gives you no other option?...If thats the case then I would have left the compressor in the softbag that accompanies it.
Two elements that kill a compressor are both found in abundance under the bonnet of every 4x4....high heat temperatures and lots of dust and dirt!
It would be interesting to hear how often the thermal trip kicks in compared to a free standing and properly vented compressor. Feed back anyone?
I have a compressor mounted in a purpose built rear storage compartment...it's linked upto a 5 gallon air tank for rapid air displacement.....plus it's not exposed to heat and dirt.
I've run bayonet socket air fittings into the sills each side of the car so I just plug in the air line and pump away.
A pressure switch activates the relay when the pressure goes below 5 bar.... I also need an air tank to run the air horns!
I think under bonnet mounting of such a compressor will serious reduce it's effective life. There are purpose designed compressors on the market that are designed to run in such an under bonnet environment...but they don't cost 500Dhs thats for sure!
Big Red, Blue Tongue and the best one is the twin headed Australian built 'Magnum'....the god of portable air compressors!
Two elements that kill a compressor are both found in abundance under the bonnet of every 4x4....high heat temperatures and lots of dust and dirt!
It would be interesting to hear how often the thermal trip kicks in compared to a free standing and properly vented compressor. Feed back anyone?
I have a compressor mounted in a purpose built rear storage compartment...it's linked upto a 5 gallon air tank for rapid air displacement.....plus it's not exposed to heat and dirt.
I've run bayonet socket air fittings into the sills each side of the car so I just plug in the air line and pump away.
A pressure switch activates the relay when the pressure goes below 5 bar.... I also need an air tank to run the air horns!
I think under bonnet mounting of such a compressor will serious reduce it's effective life. There are purpose designed compressors on the market that are designed to run in such an under bonnet environment...but they don't cost 500Dhs thats for sure!
Big Red, Blue Tongue and the best one is the twin headed Australian built 'Magnum'....the god of portable air compressors!
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Update request of compressor performance
Hey...MegaMoe.
Can you provide an update on how your compressor is working? Any problems to report? Does the compressor still pump as fast as when it was box mounted? How long will it operate before the thermal trip works?
Have any of the plastic components distorted with the under bonnet heat? Are the filters still doing their job etc?
Thanks and regards.
Can you provide an update on how your compressor is working? Any problems to report? Does the compressor still pump as fast as when it was box mounted? How long will it operate before the thermal trip works?
Have any of the plastic components distorted with the under bonnet heat? Are the filters still doing their job etc?
Thanks and regards.
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Re: Update request of compressor performance
everything is working perfectly as good as new, i've had it under the hood for almost 2 years and i've changed the filter once and the old wasnt even that dirty.Dee See wrote:Hey...MegaMoe.
Can you provide an update on how your compressor is working? Any problems to report? Does the compressor still pump as fast as when it was box mounted? How long will it operate before the thermal trip works?
Have any of the plastic components distorted with the under bonnet heat? Are the filters still doing their job etc?
Thanks and regards.
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