i'm surprised there is no write up i'm surprised there isn't a write up for removing the A/C from the car. my engine is out and i'm gonna pull mine on friday (hopefully) and i was hoping to find a write up for it. i'm guessing the bolts (look like 10mm) in the engine bay hold it in?????? hey merv i know you've done this get your ass in here lol |
not sure why it would be in appearance/detailing... |
Originally Posted by crimson_bird
(Post 13384411)
not sure why it would be in appearance/detailing... I use to say AC was for old men and women...I guess I got old! :D |
but wouldn't there be a better chance of finding it in one of the engine related sections? |
Originally Posted by crimson_bird
(Post 13384411)
not sure why it would be in appearance/detailing...
Originally Posted by 97ramsst
(Post 13384443)
Because it would make the engine bay look a lot cleaner....but to hell with that it gets hot down here! I use to say AC was for old men and women...I guess I got old! :D |
Originally Posted by crimson_bird
(Post 13384454)
but wouldn't there be a better chance of finding it in one of the engine related sections? |
What about in drag racing tech? My suggestion would be to look there. Not a writeup, but some info... https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-raci...c-removal.html |
im doin mine this summer some time... sense my compressor is fucked.. iv had no ac sense i bought the car for two years now and ya its a bitch when its hot but i deal with it. only thing i need to do is drain the freon and i'll be good.. thats the only part im not sure about.. |
Originally Posted by latindragons
(Post 13384997)
What about in drag racing tech? My suggestion would be to look there. Not a writeup, but some info... https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-raci...c-removal.html |
so for those who've done this, did you have to pull the dash in the car to get it loose or is there something i'm missing? and who other than BMR makes the A/C delete cover? |
i started trying to unbolt it... but i ended up just tearing it out with a hammer... in pieces... much more fun this way also |
Originally Posted by PUNISHER TA
(Post 13398946)
i started trying to unbolt it... but i ended up just tearing it out with a hammer... in pieces... much more fun this way also |
if you want to do it the right way the dash needs to come out, unless you plan on keeping the heater? pulling the "A/C" is easy.. pulling the HVAC, the total system, is a dif. story |
Originally Posted by sidewayz28
(Post 13399034)
if you want to do it the right way the dash needs to come out, unless you plan on keeping the heater? pulling the "A/C" is easy.. pulling the HVAC, the total system, is a dif. story |
I took my AC out a while ago and then after the H/C install I realized that I'm making enough power and it was hot out at the time so why not be comfortable. Unless you are building a track car, of course. So I polished the new receiver/dryer canister and the rest of the visible parts, threw it back in and brought it down to have a vacuum test done on it and recharge it. The removal was pretty cut and dry. Just be sure to have the system evac'd properly. Please don't release the refrigerant into the atmosphere. The EPA carries HEAVY fines for that and it seriously destroys ozone. |
Hey King If you pull it out then will you sell me your A/C compressor brackets, and your lines and bolts? Also Ive pulled more A/C systems off of cars than you could imagine. I used to work at a A/C shop before I got deployed. Ask me your questions and I will help you out. |
Originally Posted by bayer-z28
(Post 13399961)
I took my AC out a while ago and then after the H/C install I realized that I'm making enough power and it was hot out at the time so why not be comfortable. Unless you are building a track car, of course. So I polished the new receiver/dryer canister and the rest of the visible parts, threw it back in and brought it down to have a vacuum test done on it and recharge it. The removal was pretty cut and dry. Just be sure to have the system evac'd properly. Please don't release the refrigerant into the atmosphere. The EPA carries HEAVY fines for that and it seriously destroys ozone. i never used my AC when the car was running, you get better gas mileage having the windows down instead of using the AC . . . i tested this out a few times lol
Originally Posted by armyboyatc
(Post 13400580)
Hey King If you pull it out then will you sell me your A/C compressor brackets, and your lines and bolts? Also Ive pulled more A/C systems off of cars than you could imagine. I used to work at a A/C shop before I got deployed. Ask me your questions and I will help you out. this is where i am right now: http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e2...2000/AC002.jpg i've removed the five or six 10mm bolts on the exterior, now do i just take a hammer and beat the shit out of it or can i pull the dash off and pull it through the inside of the car? |
ok i just found this thread lol that hammer idea is lookin a whole lot better |
you know if you pull that blower off the fire wall then you will not have heat right? |
That thing has the fan that blows the heat through the vents in it. If youre willing to sacrifice heat then yea take a hammer beat the plastic off of it, take the rest of it apart from the outside and under the dash and then either buy a plate for the hole in the firewall or make your own. I like the look of one held in by rivits. |
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