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Fw: Air system dryer/oiler?

To: "Bricklin" <bricklin@autox.team.net>
Subject: Fw: Air system dryer/oiler?
From: "Greg Monfort" <wingracer@email.msn.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 1999 22:33:52 -0500
It sounds like an adjustable regulator / filter. The screw cap(s) can be
removed to install a pressure gauge. The knurled knob adjusts the max
pressure out.

There should be an arrow or 'in', 'out' markings to show air flow direction.

It should be placed as far from the compressor as practical to allow
moisture  in the feed line to condense and drop into the clear bowl, and
vertical, with the clear bowl down. The compartment behind the driver's seat
would be a good place. It's plumbed between the tank and air distribution
board.

The one on the side of the vacuum pump goes to a vacuum source, with the
bottom connection going to the tank.

GM
----- Original Message -----

One of these is a round metal device about 5" long and
> 1" in diameter and is silver on the top / black on the bottom.  It has an
air
> line connected to each side of the top.  There is a clear plastic dome on
the
> top and a knerled nob on the bottom (that is covered by a red rubber cap).
> There is also a 3/8 in. slotted screw cap on each side of the top 90
degrees
> from the air line fittings.
>
> Is this some sort of dryer/oiler?   How does it work?  Where does it go in
> the system?
>
> Also, regarding the vacuum pump.  Which connection goes to the intake
> manifold, the one on the bottom or the one on the side?
>
> Marvin May
>
>



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