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York compressor

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jchristian   +1y
Hey guys i just picked up a york compressor today from a wrecking yard. From what i can tell everything seems to be working on it like the clutch ingauges and disengauges and everything spins freely. My question is. I was wondering if you guys have any pictures of the mounting brackets for your York compressor? And its my understanding that the yorks dont need an oiler or a water trap. Is this correct? And yes i have looked in the past posts and didnt find what i was looking for.
90-b22dawg [andrew]   +1y
if you want to keep water out of your system you will need a water trap (thats for any brand or type of comp).
you do know that the factory sanden ac comp can be used to pump just as much if not more air as the york. might not last as long but are much easier and cleaner installed
jchristian   +1y
yeah but with the stock compressor you have to worry about oiling then separating the oil. And with the york the oil is self contained. So that means that there would be less chance of human error. lol I was just wondering if ppl had pics of there setup. Trust me i have looked into both sides of running a EDC.
bigamigo   +1y
i can build you a york mount witch side you whant it on and do you have power steer ?

i have a pass side one done a friend of mine is running now and im gong to build toddluck a drivers sied one this week
jchristian   +1y
No ill probably pass on that was just looking for ideas. I like making my own parts.
slammedxonair   +1y
Here is some parts to help you get started you will need a good water trap preferably as far from the compressor as possible to allow the air to condense and cool down before going into the trap. The water trap will also tend to accumulate oil blow by over time. So you need to keep an eye on your oil level. You can do the "oil mod" where you plug one of the bypass holes to reduce the blow by. There's write ups all over the net on that. Use a braided steel hose to help dissipate the heat from the compressor before it connects to anything else

Also make sure you have the York 210 compressor that is the best one to use and is the fastest to use as an edc. Be sure to check which port is the suction port, if it is angled or mounted on its side, the suction port needs to be on top.
jchristian   +1y
how can i tell which york i have?
paparoach1983   +1y
CUZ WE SICIC
jchristian   +1y

what?
paparoach1983   +1y
lol. cuz we physic