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Nov 20, 2021, 10:03 PM | Replies: 4 | Views: 501
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I'm trying to find an OEM A/C Evaporator, aftermarket ones (GPD, UAC, TYC, 4-Seasons, etc) do not have the appropriate mounting holes to affix to the HVAC box - I want this fixed right!

If yours is leak free and in good shape, I'm interested please. 

Thanks,
Jeff

for reference, I do not want it if it has the same issue as mentioned in this thread and am really only wanting an OEM unit. 
https://ls1tech.com/forums/general-m...-mounting.html

 

Old Nov 20, 2021 | 11:34 PM
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I had a similar issue, different vehicle, but I used silver solder to attach the missing part.
Filled the unit with water, and used a pencil torch to solder the bracket to the unit.

My replacement came with a foam pad to hold the unit in place.. when I test fit any
bump on pipes knocked it loose. So I cut the piece off the bad one acid cleaned it and did the solder job.

Its about 5 years old now.
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Originally Posted by pdxmotorhead
I had a similar issue, different vehicle, but I used silver solder to attach the missing part.
Filled the unit with water, and used a pencil torch to solder the bracket to the unit.

My replacement came with a foam pad to hold the unit in place.. when I test fit any
bump on pipes knocked it loose. So I cut the piece off the bad one acid cleaned it and did the solder job.

Its about 5 years old now.
thanks for the advice! I have an extra aftermarket core I’ll give it a shot if the oem pursuit doesn’t work out.
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