A/C Compressor
It's getting a little toasty in New England and I need to get my a/c working.
Wondering if anyone has mated a stock Dodge a/c compressor with the stock GM system. I have both a 1 st gen and 2nd gen Dodge a/c compressor to work with. The 1 st gen has screw on fittings on back of the compressor and the 2nd gen has a block that bolts on. Thanks for any info |
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I did find this... guess I need to find out which one I need
http://www.sunairusa.com/news/2011SandenHeads.pdf |
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I have a 1st gen comp on my Longhorn but haven't gotten around to finishing the ac system. I really need to though.
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Here is some info that might help...
Pic below is a 2nd gen compressor.. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...psb96deea8.jpg Pic of the lines off my 84 K20... http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...ps5fd784e5.jpg Hoping a couple of o-rings and I can bolt the GM manifold to the back of the Sanden compressor. |
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I have A/C on my chummins. Granted, mine is a 97, but the same idea applies.
I used the stock Dodge hose set up from the back of the compressor. Then I took it to an A/C shop and they modified the connection to fit up with the GM condesor and dryer. |
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I'm running a 94 dodge compressor, with some fittings I got out of a parts book at orieillys. two separate hoses with a center piece that bolts them to the compressor and they are individually clockable. then custom crimped on hoses. works beautiful.
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I'd love to get it hooked without having to weld any aluminum. |
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I will have to see if I can dig some up. its been done for 6 or 7 years. not sure if I still have any numbers.
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