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Bob, a picture is worth a thousand words. However, I am almost certain Defence would not have used a holden motor. If anything these would have been possibly Wisconsin or Tecumseh powered. If it's a separate item from the power plant, chances are it may heve been powered by 10, 15 or even 20 KVA VW gen set.
All three services used Ingersoll Rand (as well as other manufacturers) compressors. In fact the IR is still taught as a base point for non-fired pressure vessels.
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