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Old 06-29-2019, 07:23 AM   #1
dragonlovestrucks
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AC Swap? (82+ -> 77)

Hey there -

I've got a 77 C10 350 with factory air, but the compressor is missing.

Can I go grab components from some early 80s models that are sitting in a junkyard?

On my previous vehicle, when I swapped out a compressor, I also had to replace the receive dryer.

I assume on this one that would be the case, along with evac-ing the system for an extended period of time.

Has anyone had any experience with this? What about converting connections to R134a? What do I need to grab?

My thinking is that if it is in a junkyard with decent turnover, while the cars could have had R12 initially, they all would have swapped over.
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