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Old 06-01-2020, 03:59 PM   #14
old51sedan
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Re: Vintage Air bracket question 6 Cyl

Richard,
I'm back for the summer and starting on the truck where I left off. I just reread your post and realized what you are talking about when you suggested turning the rear of the compressor so that the fill mark was still on the top, but the hoses would be off on the passenger side. What all is involved in doing this? Does it have to come completely apart or can I just lose it up and turn it? Even though everything is setup, I would still like to have the hoses of to the side, would like a lot neater.
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