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Air Outlet for air tools etc.

dk8019

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I have a valve and a threaded outlet underneath the dash in my Deuce on the passenger side. Does anyone know the thread pattern for the male outlet? I would like to install a quick disconnect for air tools etc, I've seen it done on others so I'm guessing it's a standard fitting, but I want to make sure before I buy the parts.
 

Flea

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You are correct, it is a standard fitting. However, to run the big stuff, you may not get high enough CFM. That being said, I added one to mine, and I have a coiled air hose that stays connected now.

The best of both worlds would be to have one in the cab, and another hose with a gladhand connector and air-chuck for your higher-volume tools (impacts, etc.).
 

swbradley1

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I thought the higher volume was under the dash and not the gladhand?

???
 

dk8019

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I believe standard quick disconnect fittings you buy to put on standard air compressors is 1/4" NPT, is this the smae thread type under the dash?
 

M543A2

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We get the best volume for air lines and tools from the glad hand at the right rear of the truck. I believe it is the one marked emergency. I tried the in-cab on an M135 and had low volume.
Regards Marti
 

dm22630

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Use the emergency gladhand on the rear & pull the throttle out to 1500rpms. Let your air build up & you are good to go.

I run my 1/2" air impact gun, air bottle jack, etc from it with ZERO problems. I can change a flat, BY MYSELF, in less than 15 minutes.
 

dk8019

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Ok well I put the adapter in the truck, it works well it seems, I have a few bid on some units setup for gladhands, so we'll see how that works out and go from there!
 

dm22630

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dk8019 said:
Ok well I put the adapter in the truck, it works well it seems, I have a few bid on some units setup for gladhands, so we'll see how that works out and go from there!
You can buy everything you need from NAPA & Lowes.

Napa sells gladhand adapters.

Lowes sells the reducer coupling & other fittings that you need, as well as the air hose.

MAKE SURE that you get 3/8" fittings NOT 1/4" ones! They cost more, but the larger interior opening will let more air through. 2cents
 

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dk8019 said:
Not to change the topic, but what in the world is that in your profile picture illtemper?
just an old crewcab GMC with 2 rear 14bolts and a flatbed. kinda like a baby deuce. my daughters and I built it,it's a beater but fun.
 
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