Sooper Camper
Adventurer
I got it from Summit, its just a cheapo universal unit. Now that I have it mounted and such, gonna buy a couple replacement elements and throw one in the tool box.Filter looks like it belongs in there, what brand is it and where did you get it? We're using one that's about twice the size of yours, it's for a big truck and the only place we could stash it so it doesn't hang too far down was between the transfer case and the fuel tank - 7" of space there, filter is 6" in diameter, fit like a glove![]()
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g1507
The "shelf" you see is where the second battery was. I eliminated that wiring, and have personally never felt the need for the added complexity of a dual battery setup. I think I will mount a Viair compressor there. Yorks are cool, but they are quite large and pretty heavy. I want to keep as little hanging off the engine as possible, make it simple to work on. I tend to prefer electric compressor's too because you don't have to have you (loud) engine running to get a little air.
The brackets were pretty weird, it's a massive 3 piece setup that weighs a ton. I've seen the car ones in the Lincoln's, and they looked similar to the factory bracket I had, but they are really hard to find nowadays. This setup came out of a 70's stake bed, at least thats what the yard guy thought, anything recognizable from the truck was gone including the cab, the truck was setup for hydroboost (also rare for a Ford) and the engine was just sitting in a pile of other engines. Caught my eye, couldn't believe what I was seeing or that they only charged $50 for everything including the pump (made $25 back on the core charge for the new pump lol). I should have pulled the crank and water pump pulleys though, had to space the brackets out to line up with my pulleys. I do like that the pump is up high now, makes it very easy to check the fluid, top it up, get to the oil filter and fuel pump on the block.
We'll see about the cooler, going to take some time to get used to working around it and not snagging my knuckles on it. But you are right, the older trucks used to mount a small cooler like that right on the engine accessories in the air flow path of the fan. I've even seen never GMs were they are in a similar position.