Hi. GQ auto on dual fuel. Air con has never worked since purchase, and I don't want it on the vehicle.
Can anyone tell me what's good to remove as well as what needs to stay. It doesn't look like too much needs to stay - compressor maybe?
Hi. GQ auto on dual fuel. Air con has never worked since purchase, and I don't want it on the vehicle.
Can anyone tell me what's good to remove as well as what needs to stay. It doesn't look like too much needs to stay - compressor maybe?
remove all of it. take out the compressor and do a Net search on converting that compressor to an Endless air and refit it. In a heart beat! 4cfm your done.
X2 with Mr. Keep the compressor and turn into endless air.. those compressors crank 400L/m and above 600psi I have been told.. stuff ya arb junk... ;) this'll pump a flat 40" tyre up in 30 seconds...
Kallen Westbrook
Owner of
Westy's Accessories
no worries guys, thanks for that. Seems to be a decent amount of info around on endless air conversion - I'll check it out
Once converted you can use rattle guns out in the bush, I used the one on PGS comp truck years ago
awesome amount of air, would recommend fitting and air tank, but yeah great accessory to have, You could air
up 4 trucks in under 15 mins, great for cleaning air filters, you name it.
so much more room to work already....
I thought they were ok to use straight off but needed some kind of lubrication
and away you went, but at least you'll have all brackets,
Highly recommend keeping compressor for endless air style air,
101 uses out in the bush , plus if you go this way plumb in front and rear
outlets, from a tank with a pressure switch, you'll love it.
it's plugged and in storage for now....got bigger fish to fry before I get to 'wants'
You only needed to remove the fan belt (and only if the bearings where noisy). The rest could have stayed on the truck - unless you needed the space for another project.
I surprised you removed it considering where you are located.
Personally I would have had the system fixed
It didn't work when I purchased the vehicle, and just kept getting in the way when I was working on other stuff. Much more room in the engine bay without it all in there and it can always go back in if I change my mind. Won't be for a while now though - I deregistered it a week or so ago as I was sick of trying to fix the auto. Bought a suzuki swift to get around.......will go back to the Patrol in a year or 2 and try again.