threewood
Well-Known Member
I finally got off the fence and decided to put A/C in my 62 Belvedere. After looking at Classic Air and Vintage Air, I decided to go a less expensive route...Amazon Chinese A/C kit.
$575 complete to my door. Plus I bought an A/C line crimper to get the lines together. I already have the tools to pull vacuum and add in the required 12 Oz r134a.
Unwrapping.... picture of everything included.
First thing I did was fabricate a bracket for the compressor. I welded up a piece on the top of the factory alternator bracket. There was plenty of room. On the back, I bent up and welded in a tab.
The compressor, when bolted on in front of the bracket, lines up the nearest pulley with the crank and alternator.
I need to get a 2 groove crank pulley and idler Pulley to do it right. I have a web in the marketplace if anyone has anything.
I have the condenser set where I want it. It needs a bracket welded up on the passenger side.
Tomorrow I start running lines, cutting holes and crimping fittings. Stay tuned.
$575 complete to my door. Plus I bought an A/C line crimper to get the lines together. I already have the tools to pull vacuum and add in the required 12 Oz r134a.
Unwrapping.... picture of everything included.
First thing I did was fabricate a bracket for the compressor. I welded up a piece on the top of the factory alternator bracket. There was plenty of room. On the back, I bent up and welded in a tab.
The compressor, when bolted on in front of the bracket, lines up the nearest pulley with the crank and alternator.
I need to get a 2 groove crank pulley and idler Pulley to do it right. I have a web in the marketplace if anyone has anything.
I have the condenser set where I want it. It needs a bracket welded up on the passenger side.
Tomorrow I start running lines, cutting holes and crimping fittings. Stay tuned.