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I was hoping someone would say that. If everybody wants I can compile a list of all components involved. Including compressor I spent under $150
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Yes PleaseI was hoping someone would say that. If everybody wants I can compile a list of all components involved. Including compressor I spent under $150
My answer to this is I am transplanting a civy body since mine is literally falling apart by the minute. I drop rust bombs on the road as I travel. I have 2 gel cel batts that will fit in the front tray together with some cable mods as the a/c case is where the rear batt goes. Will need to move the power strips and mount them on a bracket, relocate the fuel filter to the same bracket, then buy the vintage air bracket kit and crank pully that installs the comp just under the r/h alt on a seaparate belt. The rest is all factory 87 Blazer. Just waiting on this years tax return to complete. If you search my build you will see pics of the donor vehicle. Gets pretty toasty in Florida too.Has anyone successfully transplanted an air conditioning system into their CUCV? The one big stumbling block I forsee is of course the twin alternator setup, although there are mounts available that relocate either the a/c compressor or an alternator to the bottom side of the belt drive. I figured a system from a civilian Blazer could be used, or a Vintage Air setup (preferably the stock Blazer setup because you could use the factory controls). Not sure if the dual battery system will be in the way or not.
It gets pretty toasty down here in Louisiana and I figured it might be worth the trouble to try and make it work. Just curious what kind of a headache this might entail. Thanks