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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Does anyone have these bolts installed? My truck came without, and I could see a need but also it seams that it may be better without to isolate the intercooler from the engine vibrations. In the holes are blue plastic plugs and they appear to have been maybe cat painted in.
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Well. I moved forward and spun the clutch. It did start off feeling “dry” but then after a few turns it smoothed out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Any one have concerns with removing the cover of the clutch to manually spin it to help lubricate the compressor before I turn this on? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Ok, quick question…… I asked the place I got my hoses from if I needed to do anything since my compressor was a 2016 NOS. He suggested removing this cover, and manually rotating the compressor clutch center some to lubricate the seals. Anyone else have any thoughts/concerns? They used...
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Routed new coolant line. Old one was too short once compressor was installed. Added p-clamps as mine were missing.
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Routing of lines past radiator/intercooler.
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Updated pictures: Here is the filter bracket….. I planned to mount it on the other side of the bumper plate, but I made it too deep. I will have to dress it up or re weld it another day. Just need it functional. I have it under vacuum. So far it is holding. The hoses...
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Thanks! Does the return line pop up from there over or under the hinge pipe? I have the high side in that spot already. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Ok, my compressor was a new old compressor (2016). I drained the oil and planned to refill it. It started with 300cc oil. How much is everyone running? I have the full Waterloo kit. How much Freon? I heard 60oz (3.75lbs)? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    I got a 1/2 x 56 3/8 (I think) and got that on and tensioned. The upper bracket I have was a bit tight on the compressor for one bolt. I could not have tilted the compressor if I wanted to. I had to start all bolts with the compressor all the way at the bolt heads, then tighten them down. I...
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Wow….. I usually have better problem solving….. that never crossed my mind. Heat and lack of sleep must be getting to me. That is my new plan. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Just mocking up the hoses. Other pictures coming. Anyone see any issues? I am crimping tomorrow.
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    So, 1/2 x 55 v belt is too short for me. I heard that was the correct size, but there is no chance I can get it over both sides. I think I need another inch or two. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    How about this? Pysrych 304 Stainless Steel Sanitary Hose Barb Fitting 1" Barbed x 1" Barbed 90 Degree Elbow https://a.co/d/5e4FMD4 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Well, the Waterloo harness is not long enough for anything but the stock location. May have to look at maybe higher. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Thanks! I have a winch, so the factory location may be annoying when restringing the cable. That is my only concern there. But maybe it will work just the same. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Do dryer filters always need to stay upright? I have never seen them not mounted vertically. I am contemplating putting it on my cab right side step box. But, that would flip over when cab is flipped. Also, does the trinary switch mount in the top of the dryer? Sent from my iPhone...
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    About to tighten condenser in.
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    @GeneralDisorder Did you have to have the hoses on the condenser before installing it, or is after ok? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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