<VV> air condition question

Dave Keillor dkeillor@ultrex.com
Thu, 1 Apr 2004 16:58:10 -0600


The URL should have been www.rustysonline.com, but that one doesn't come up
right now, either.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Keillor 
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 4:54 PM
To: 'kovacsmk'; Virtualvairs@Corvair. Org
Subject: RE: <VV> air condition question


Were it me, I'd replace the compressor with a Sanden.  Rusty Rose had (or
maybe has) what you need, but his website (www.rustyonline,com) seems to be
down or gone.  In any event, there are other sources.

Dave Keillor

-----Original Message-----
From: kovacsmk [mailto:kovacsmk@Access4Less.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 4:41 PM
To: Virtualvairs@Corvair. Org
Subject: <VV> air condition question


 I'm in the process of resurrecting a '66 4 dr that I have had in dry
storage for 20 years. The car came with an aftermarket A/C. A really
good engineering job of installing it. It took 4 hours to remove the
York compressor and all the supporting brackets. (big mouse nest under
the top shroud, don't cha know!) Now that it is out, and resealed, I
believe that I should replace the pump with an original Corvair unit in
the correct position. The York was on the left side behind the
alternator.

 

 It is a 140, but I have a 140 mount and only need the compressor and a
bit more hardware. I assume when I bring it to an A/C specialist to
complete the engine compartment plumbing; it should be converted to the
134 refrigerant. I intend to leave the under dash unit and the
evaporator which looks similar like a stock '66.

 

 Anybody out there have experience with this situation??

 

Getting all the information is most of the solution.

 

MIKE KOVACS
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