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Build Your Own Sandblaster from V8 motor

1973steve

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Apr 22, 2012
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Croydon, Pa.
Hello Bronco Members,
Has anyone every build a sandblaster compressor out of a ford V8 motor? I found plans to do it, but I looking to see if anyone has done this before? Maybe some tips you can give up. I have 302 motor and a trailer I can use. I using a 60 lbs pot sandblaster and 5 hp 80 gal compressor now but's to slow to do the Bronco Frame and Body. TY
 

6677ebman

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Aug 6, 2001
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I had one of those a few years ago, mine was made by Smith. It takes a special head on the R side to make the air. It was a good compressor, a little cold-natured at times, though. I believe Ford engines are the only ones that will run on 4 spark plugs/wires?? Anyhow I sold that compressor for$1200 I believe, you can find them pretty reasonable. (I upgraded to a diesel)
 

Bajabrewer

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Jan 28, 2012
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I used to work at a rental shop & we had Grimmer-Schmidt. They used both 302 and 351 Windsors with a special Air valve head on one side. the 4 plug wires that went to that side they just ran to ground. I always wondered if it had a special cam to run on 4 cylinders as smooth as it did.
 

firehawk

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Jun 27, 2006
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Clawson, Michigan
I know of a diesel IR towable air compressor that put out about 350 CFM for $1500

Needs batteries.

Not too far from PA.

Located in Michigan.
 
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1973steve

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Apr 22, 2012
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Croydon, Pa.
The plans to convert the V8 to an air compressor say this can be done with all part available home depot for a couple of bucks. I have know they make tow unit like Smith, but they sell for 1200 to 10,000. Looking to see if anyone built anything like that. Thanks
 

Broncobowsher

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Jun 4, 2002
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I have seen a honey wagon that had a SBC mated to the PTO. special heads. Was used as a high volume vacuum pump.
 
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