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Installed Saylor Beall AfterCooler

AJ1978

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Last week I purchased and installed the Factory After Cooler Kit for my VT 735-80

What A difference this made in moisture and on temperature reduction.

This is a VERY VERY Roubust kit. The project took the good part of 5 hours, but complete disassembly was required. Guard removal, new motor pulley, etc

The Belt Mounted After cooler is very HEAVY DUTY
The Fan is all metal and let me tell you it moves some air, noticeable heat coming through the cooler.

It's a Bit Pricey but included:
New Belt Guard With Cooler already mounted
New Motor Pulley
Adapter for Fan
Metal Fan
Plumbing components to relocate piping (had a few fittings missing but Saylor Beall took care of)

All and All if you have a saylor beall, and want to run an after cooler some serious thoughts. I had optioned building my own, but after time and such consideration I bought one from the Factory
 
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md21722

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Glad to see someone review it. I had thought of adapting my Champion to use this style. Can you post photos of the pulleys? Where did you buy it and what did it run you?
 
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AJ1978

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I will work on the photo's I have some but had a phone melt down.
The Kit is Saylor Beall Direct. I purchased it from Paxontool Don is a great guy to deal with.

The pulleys are a standard sheave design, but the Adapter from Saylor Beall was obviously machined by them, and updated bolts.
 
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