kennys@wi.rr.com
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Today has been a busy day on my deuce. I am replacing all the old 1/2" copper air lines with new plastic lines. Mainly because I have a hole in one of my air tanks again and I remember last time it took forever to get the one copper line back on because it had moved ever so slightly. I decided then and there that if I was ever to do this again I was going to replace them with the nice flexible plastic stuff. So far it works great. I only needed a few feet of it so I got it from the local Pete dealer along with all the ends. Everything fits the old tanks and the compressor just fine.
Then I decided to go ahead and put a valve of some kind in the drain plug for the oil canisters. I tried to find a valve that wouldn't stick out too far but no go. Then I looked up a Fumoto valve like I have on my Ford oil pan, not going to pay $26 for a valve. Then I had a brainstorm. I got a 3/8 to 1/4 reducer and put in a quick connect. I built an oil cart last year that uses all quick connects for the different oils so now all I have to do is plug a hose into the coupler and I can drain the oil filter cans. No more mess. I have pictures of that so some of you can tell me why I'm crazy for even thinking that will ever work or hold up.
Now for my question on repurposing. I worked on a lot of trucks last year and converted a few of them over to spin on filters. Now I have a primary filter housing left sitting around the shop and I got to thinking. If I mount this under the truck and route my air line from the compressor to it then to the air tanks, is there any chance that will act as an air dryer? Or should I route it between the tanks and the air pack? I had an air system dryer/oiler around here somewhere I wanted to use between the tanks and air pack but I just can't find it anywhere. Well any thoughts on that would be much appreciated.
Then I decided to go ahead and put a valve of some kind in the drain plug for the oil canisters. I tried to find a valve that wouldn't stick out too far but no go. Then I looked up a Fumoto valve like I have on my Ford oil pan, not going to pay $26 for a valve. Then I had a brainstorm. I got a 3/8 to 1/4 reducer and put in a quick connect. I built an oil cart last year that uses all quick connects for the different oils so now all I have to do is plug a hose into the coupler and I can drain the oil filter cans. No more mess. I have pictures of that so some of you can tell me why I'm crazy for even thinking that will ever work or hold up.
Now for my question on repurposing. I worked on a lot of trucks last year and converted a few of them over to spin on filters. Now I have a primary filter housing left sitting around the shop and I got to thinking. If I mount this under the truck and route my air line from the compressor to it then to the air tanks, is there any chance that will act as an air dryer? Or should I route it between the tanks and the air pack? I had an air system dryer/oiler around here somewhere I wanted to use between the tanks and air pack but I just can't find it anywhere. Well any thoughts on that would be much appreciated.
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