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I have just completed putting together a brand new a/c system on a '70 charger, 383 engine. every component is identical to the original parts except for the compressor which is a Sanden 5DSH. The compressor came with 4.5 ounces and the instructions stated "that it was sufficient for the whole...
All major components were new while using original suction and discharge fittings, and the original liquid line. All other fittings and hoses were bought from COLD HOSE. I was able to cut and crimp the fittings and I'm very pleased with the final results. Bought a hydraulic assist crimper from...
Finally have all the components on hand to begin assembling a replacement system for the original a/c system. Everything is brand new. The new compressor is Sanden model SD5S14. The instructions state that the " New Sanden compressors are shipped with all the oil required for a normal OEM system...
I'm in the process of fitting the txv to the original suction tube which attaches to the evaporator. As you can see in the picture the lower copper rod, temperature monitor, will be cut to length and inserted into the
small tube. The pressure monitor tube will be screwed onto the threaded...
I'm in the process of replacing everything in the engine bay to complete the system. Everything in the OE ac/heater box has been attended to a few years ago. I intend to use the original suction and discharge metal fittings. The suction side to the evaporator fitting tube is 3/4"od. That...
Brief history, This is about a 1970 charger I have for 5 1/2 years. It came with factory a/c and has all the pieces. Over the last 1 1/2 years I completely rebuilt the heater/ac box using the great write-up that was available on this site. I have the whole unit installed, however, I don't have...
I'm towards the end of restoring the ac/heater system. Just wrapping up the control switch and had to replace to wafers inside the assy. It's been a very long time since I used the controls on a properly working unit. After assembling the unit it seems that there is only about 3/16" to a 1/4"...
I,m at the point of putting the ac/heater control panel back together again and don't know what order the cardboard pieces go into the slide assembly. Can anyone help please.