• Just a reminder that you won't be able to start new posts or reply to existings posts in the Archive forum.

    This is where all the old posts go so they can still be used for reference and searched.
  • Welcome to ClassicBroncos! - You are currently viewing the forums as a GUEST. To take advantage of all the site features, please take a moment to register. It's fast, simple and absolutely free. So please join our community today!
    If you have problems registering or can't log into your account, please contact Admin.

A/C Install

chuck

Bronco Guru
Joined
Aug 14, 2001
Messages
6,474
Loc.
Ingram, Texas
MnkyBiz said:
Chuck,

I have your serpentine kit as well as an the old version of the Vintage Air setup.

I will be mounting the AC condensor on the driver's side.

You mentioned the need to modify? Will I need to be modifying a setup that I haven't even installed yet?

Or, will I just need to get some hard lines to run around the block????

MnkyBiz!

The compressor mounts on hte drivers side. I have adapter brackets to mount the Sanden compressor to the S-belt bracket that is in the S-belt kit so that part is easy. The V-belt set-up was a lot more trouble. The condensor and evaperator will work, we just made them work like they were made to be in a EB.
 

MnkyBiz

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 17, 2004
Messages
3,758
Loc.
Northern VA/DC
Gotcha,

Then I'll guess I am safe! I ordered the Vintage Air setup after getting your Serp. kit, so I told them to send me the Serp Compressor!

I still think I may need to fab some hard lines!
 

Sac '68 sport

Bronco Guru
Joined
Apr 9, 2004
Messages
1,176
Loc.
Orangevale
Chuck,
How do you route your top radiator hose with the a/c unit on the drivers side?

Mine has a tube going over the top of the rad. insalled by the PO and it tends to bump the hood and put a little dent in it. Also not the best looking set up.
 
Top