My reason for the Sanden was for the simplicity of install and no oilers or filters.
Even the York needs a filter to remove oil from the line. Kilby spec's one as standard.
Thier are different Sanden compressors out there and usually the model number
will tell you the capacity. Most of the Jeep Wranglers came with the SD 709.
The 7 tells you it has 7 pistons, the 09 tells it has 9 cfm.
The best York has 10-11 cfm so the Sanden is pretty close.
Just about any York you will find in a junkyard today will be at least 30 years old.
The new ones can be very expensive and you should modify them too,
did one for a friend of mine with a Bronco.
You have a much better chance of finding a good used Sanden in the yards,
they are a bolt on with any YJ or TJ as the mount is already there,
and it takes a standard belt everyone carries.
The problem with the Sanden conversion has always been the lubrication,
but no one has really addressed it, they were just too cheap to replace.
Being the cheap S.O.B. I am and with resources I wanted to make it work.
Will post if it fails again, and I will try to post pictures later of my setup.
P.S. Sorry Jeffy for posting in the wrong spot.