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clee
16-01-2013, 17:44
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 :)

TopCat
16-01-2013, 18:14
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.

clee
16-01-2013, 18:27
done ,thanks :)

Sparkie
16-01-2013, 23:26
if topcat can't help, i could try looking up valeo, and hella aircon product range at work.
they do sanden stuff.

Sparkie
17-01-2013, 08:23
is the pulley diameter 132mm or125mm ;)

clee
17-01-2013, 09:00
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

TopCat
17-01-2013, 11:24
Hiya sparkie- just out of interest who do you work for? I may have dealings with you and not realise.

Sparkie
17-01-2013, 11:52
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

Sparkie
17-01-2013, 12:44
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 :)

TopCat
17-01-2013, 14:41
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.

Sparkie
17-01-2013, 23:50
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 ).

TopCat
18-01-2013, 09:13
Well if you ever decide to move down south let me know! I'm in need of an engineer lol

Sparkie
18-01-2013, 10:57
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:

TopCat
18-01-2013, 10:59
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!

clee
18-01-2013, 17:56
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 .:)

Sparkie
18-01-2013, 19:20
is the compressor prelubricated?
remember to dip the new seals in PAG/PAO oil before you fit em ;)

clee
18-01-2013, 19:27
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 ;)

TopCat
18-01-2013, 19:53
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