Jerry, If your trailer had the option of a pressurized system, it would of
been pressurized by an air compressor, not a water pump. My '60 has a hot
wire coming out of the wall where the pump is located, near the water
intake. To check if your system ever had a pump, you can look to see if
there is any evidence for where the air would of been introduced into the
system. Mine has a small copper line leading to the water fill tube.

The issue of The Vintage Advantage in question (Air Conditioner mounted
under bed) is the most recent one, if you are a VAC member and did not
receive it (or wish to become a member) contact Linda Moore at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Scott Scheuermann


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jerry Jarrell
> Subject: Re: Creative air conditioning Installation
>

>> Bill, I have misplaced this issue (if it is the one we get from VAC) . I
am really interested in adapting this method
of "kooling" for my 57 Overlander. Where can I get a  new copy. Is it
online?
One other Question for those with air compressors for the water system. Did
my Overlander come equipted with this or a
pump. I found a red elect. line to the water tank but nothing on the end of
it!
Thanks and God Bless all you helpful people!
Jerry Jarrell




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