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Zumo 03-17-2002 03:20 PM

Converting non-a/c cab to a/c
 
Has anyone done this? Can it be done. I figured I could make the holes in the dash then install the kit. Is there more to it than that?

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Zumo
1968 C10 LWB
Dallas, Texas
My Website


John Fabris 03-18-2002 02:31 PM

Are you talking about adding factory air conditioning setup?

If so, I have done this, where I replaced the non-Air dash with an Air dash (involves unbolting, cutting spotwelds, and rebolting, rewelding new dash in) and also the holes in the firewall are different. I cut out a section of my firewall and welded in a section of firewall from an air cab.

If you are talking about aftermarket Air conditioning, I would think that there would be miminal modifications needed. Someone that has put in an aftermarket kit could answer that better then me!!



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John Fabris
john.fabris@autodesk.com
1967 C10 SWB FleetSide Web Page
1971 K5 Blazer 2WD (basket case, but give me two year or so.)



Zumo 03-18-2002 04:54 PM

Yeah, That's what I was talking about. Looks like it may be easier for me to just get an aftermarket system when the time comes.

1971Stepside 03-18-2002 05:16 PM

Zumo, I did this on my 71. I found a 72 GMC that had factory air/tilt that I was able to buy for $250. (The rest of the truck was shot) It took some time, but I was able to make the switch. I did not have to modify anything on the firewall of my truck. It changes your heater core all the duct work, vacuum system, and even the glove box! For the dash I simply took a saw and cut the holes for the vents. That was probably one of the easier things to do (I did not remove the dash to do this)

The most difficult piece I had was finding compressor brackets for my small block. The truck I robbed the AC from had a big block and the brackets would not work.

All in all I hooked it all up had it charged and it worked great!

Of course the truck is now down to the frame for a re-do.

Good luck.

My 2 cents is to convert because of the original "look" of it.

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2001 GMC 2500HD Crew Cab Duramax, Allison, 4WD, Love it

1971 Chevrolet 1/2 ton 2WD Short/Step Side. In process of frame off restoration

Frank_Zeller 03-18-2002 05:37 PM

Doing an Old Air System install... 2/3's the way done. Not to bad...see link
http://community.webshots.com/album/33532362gFgMOi



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69 SWB C/10 3-6 drop with air lifts bags in the rear springs. 305 TH350 daily driver

69 Firebird Convert 455 4 spd
Austin-Texas
Web Page



Zumo 03-19-2002 02:43 PM

1971Stepside:

Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Cut the dash.

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Zumo
1968 C10 LWB
Dallas, Texas
My Website


Zumo 03-19-2002 02:55 PM

Zeller:

Did you buy a kit? Where did you get the ventes?

chevellestepsider 03-19-2002 03:06 PM

I saw a guy use a custom underdash kit but he did it tastefully by putting down a matching carpet colored board just under the dash to hide the motor and stuff and to hold the vents. I liked it. Just gotta figure out how to get a vitnage air system.

1971Stepside 03-19-2002 03:34 PM

yeah, the holes were pretty ugly at first. I was really not happy with what I had chose to do, but with a little determination I was able to clean them up and with the vents in you couldn't tell is was a shade tree deal at all.

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2001 GMC 2500HD Crew Cab Duramax, Allison, 4WD, Love it

1971 Chevrolet 1/2 ton 2WD Short/Step Side. In process of frame off restoration

Zumo 03-19-2002 04:21 PM

Billet Specialties has billets vents.
www.billetspecialties.com


http://www.billetspecialties.com/big_image/x38220.jpg


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Zumo
1968 C10 LWB
Dallas, Texas


[This message has been edited by Zumo (edited March 19, 2002).]

Eddie H. 03-20-2002 09:34 PM

Hey Zumo,
If you decide to try and go the factory ac route, I've got a lot of extra parts that you will need, ( evaporater case, control head, air diverter box, cables, compressor, condenser, vent balls, center vent, etc.)
If you live in Dallas, I'm only about 20 miles away in Bedford, email me and maybe I can help you out.

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69 GMC LWB 404/400 daily driver
71 GMC LWB 350/700R4 frame-up restoration in progress

Hutch 03-20-2002 10:02 PM

Eddie H.
Bedford is pretty close to home for me.
I am begining to start a frame off restore and would be intrested in any local information you might have for paint and body
I would prefer to work with someone who has an intrest in these trucks.

Zumo, sorry for hitchin a ride on your thread
by the way those ralleys look sweet.
Also old Aire is located in Fort Worth just take the truck over and have them do it for you.

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John Hutchison
Grapevine,Texas
76051
71 1/2 ton swb 307 pg
69 Jaguar XK-E 4.2 Roadster



Eddie H. 03-20-2002 10:12 PM

Hi Hutch,
I'm in Grapevine every Day, that's where I work. (Payton Wright Ford) I'm about halfway done with a Frame-Off on my 71 GMC. I've got the rolling chassis and most of the mechanicals done now and getting ready to get the paint and body work done. It took a lot of looking, but I finally found a guy in Ft Worth who specializes in restoration type paint and body work. ( He has a lot of experience with these old trucks)
He's going to be starting on mine in a couple of weeks, I'll let you know how it turns out.

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69 GMC LWB 404/400 daily driver
71 GMC LWB 350/700R4 frame-up restoration in progress

Zumo 03-20-2002 10:53 PM

Thanks for the help guys. I'll definatly keep you in mind Eddie. We should meetup some time to check out each others trucks. When there ready of course.

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Zumo
1968 C10 LWB
Dallas, Texas
My Website



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