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The reason it is the best thing you've ever done to the truck is because of the high speed 8.3L A/C compressor bracket. Ultra yummy. They're those that have them, and those that do not.
The compressor comes with oil as long as it was still sealed and not spilled out. That is enough oil for the components and system it was designed for. If you added longer hoses or a larger condenser/evap, I would probably add a little more.
Should be a single wire going to your compressor...
You're doing great. Mount the compressor, condenser, and evaporator. Connect all 3 with hoses. Goes from compressor outlet to condenser, then from condenser to evaporator, finally from evaporator back to compressor. There will he a small black can called an accumulator on either side of the...
Member Rustystud over in the M35a2 department has the win on this so far. His treasure trove is from floor to ceiling lights with all sorts of goodies. First thing I spotted was an old carburetor type automotive air filter housing, the classic type with a snorkle sticking out of the side of...
Unsure why, but nearly half of the folks that bought them so far have done the same exact thing. I probably need to either make them the size of a mattress, or charge $3000 for them. Either may help, case by case.
You need to stand back further when you take pics so we can better assess the treasures in your garage. All I could get out of it was a Goodyear A2 and a headlight trim ring.
That one is nice due to the fans on it. With the radiator one, it is probably big enough to not even need fans, but yours will work same driving or at a stop.