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Anyone know where I can source Sanden compressors ? I need one for the Venturi .Got the comp off and have all the codes but struggling to find a supplier .
SD7H15 Model 7849 R134a
Ta :)
Anyone know where I can source Sanden compressors ? I need one for the Venturi .Got the comp off and have all the codes but struggling to find a supplier .
SD7H15 Model 7849 R134a
Ta :)
PM me I am a transport refrgeration engineer fella.
if topcat can't help, i could try looking up valeo, and hella aircon product range at work.
they do sanden stuff.
is the pulley diameter 132mm or125mm ;)
132 Mark .
Has a CB end casing ? both ports come out 90 degree to body at top .I think TC will come up trumps but thanks :)
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd402/cleerat/Venturi%20300/Venturi300044.jpg
http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd402/cleerat/Venturi%20300/Venturi300046.jpg
Hiya sparkie- just out of interest who do you work for? I may have dealings with you and not realise.
Clee you need to look for a Lucas Electrical ACP427 (http://javascript<b></b>:WebForm_DoPostBackWithOptions(new WebForm_PostBackOptions("ctl181", "", false, "", "/default.aspx?38=8000328&35=20&36=447&124=447&14=4&10=68E4B184465341BE91269F6ED3E5DCB6088004&12=140", false, true))) or an Elstock 51-0328 (http://javascript<b></b>:WebForm_DoPostBackWithOptions(new WebForm_PostBackOptions("ctl158", "", false, "", "/default.aspx?38=90406328&35=226&36=447&124=447&14=4&10=68E4B184465341BE91269F6ED3E5DCB6088004&12=140", false, true))), both of which are comparible to the SANDEN SD709/SD7H15 - which are comparible to:
ALFA ROMEO
60805198
FIAT
71721691
7637982
7736048
7774059
TopCat - i work for GSF Garage Equipment as their automotive aircon expert and general dogsbody.
Big Steve - Raider
17-01-2013, 12:33
I work for GSF Garage Equipment as their automotive aircon expert.
Fancy fitting a 5/11 with Air Con? :D
should be fairly easy, except for the evaporator under the dash. - you could use the clio mk2 style remote evap in the scuttle tray i reckon :)
I wouldn't say it would be easy... I've done a few installations on 106's & 206's etc.
Like you say taking the dash out would be a pigs ear to do. Then cutting the bulkhead for a pipe run- not my idea of fun lol.
I maintain/service/repair:install refrigerated vehicles sparkie- same sort of field I guess.
Got him that compressor at a great price in the end. I can supply all types of vehicle compressors- I'm cheaper (and better) than hella too!! PM me if you want any quotes buddy.
ahh, so you actually do what i did wanna do at one point. i used to travel the UK selling, servicing and repairing aircon machines. i now do mostly tools and stuff to be honest, as our aircon program isnt cheap enough to compete. (as in auto ac machines ).
Well if you ever decide to move down south let me know! I'm in need of an engineer lol
a degree in materials science, an admin job in the automotive industry for the last 12 years and an FGas license doesnt make me an ideal candidate. :laugh:
a degree in materials science, an admin job in the automotive industry for the last 12 years and an FGas license doesnt make me an ideal candidate. :laugh:
Ha. You got more than most people that do my job mate. I got C&G 2078/2079 and training certificates etc but that's about it.
Fgas is a joke ain't it! ****ing expensive as well!
Comp turned up today .Thanks TC .
Been on the rollers all day so not opened the box yet ,I'm sure it'll be all correct fittings etc but will let you know .:)
is the compressor prelubricated?
remember to dip the new seals in PAG/PAO oil before you fit em ;)
TC says it has transport oil and has advised what to do .TBH I'm just going to bolt the fecker on and will call out the local mobile fella to advise/lube and pop the lines on before re-commission ;)
Unless you want to pop over to chew the fat about dodgy T2's and life in general whilst you do it ;)
Good stuff mate! Yeah it's called transportation oil to keep the seals moist etc- i use Poe68 oil- if u need any let me know ill post some up foc on Monday buddy
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