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  1. markg

    '84 M1009 - Won't crank - 12v Roscommon converted

    If you have a good air compressor and know to remove the dash pad you can blow all that stuff out. I have had military trucks with add on a/c but not with a 12v conversion. they must have mounted the compressor where the second alternator was? thanks. mark
  2. markg

    '84 M1009 - Won't crank - 12v Roscommon converted

    134a is pretty cheap right now at sam's. 30 lbs for less than 90 bucks.(sell some to your freinds) after market a/c units are pretty simple. turn on switch inside the cab, see if you have power at the low pressure switch. if you are out of freon you can jump this switch with a paper clip and...
  3. markg

    '84 M1009 - Won't crank - 12v Roscommon converted

    Maybe someone in the area can give you a hand?
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