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I dug a little and found this thread that has a good diagram.
If you are duplicating the air system is there any way you can duplicate the compressor too? If not you might be able to find a dual cylinder air compressor where each cylinder matches the original compressor CFM and split the outputs (only easily possible if it is externally plumbed).
I am building an auxiliary air system for the XM1027 (a CUCV clone not a Deuce). For that I am putting a full compressor volume safety valve at the compressor (175psi, system design 150psi), an air dryer (has a check valve built-in), and a check valve at the tank (want the storage volume protected from hose leaks). The 10Gallon tank gets a 175psi safety valve ("check the checker" type protection), and an automatic drain valve in addition to the pull-chain type drain valve).
Maybe we should back up a bit to what you want to use the new air system for, and work the design from a "requirements" approach?
If you are duplicating the air system is there any way you can duplicate the compressor too? If not you might be able to find a dual cylinder air compressor where each cylinder matches the original compressor CFM and split the outputs (only easily possible if it is externally plumbed).
I am building an auxiliary air system for the XM1027 (a CUCV clone not a Deuce). For that I am putting a full compressor volume safety valve at the compressor (175psi, system design 150psi), an air dryer (has a check valve built-in), and a check valve at the tank (want the storage volume protected from hose leaks). The 10Gallon tank gets a 175psi safety valve ("check the checker" type protection), and an automatic drain valve in addition to the pull-chain type drain valve).
Maybe we should back up a bit to what you want to use the new air system for, and work the design from a "requirements" approach?
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