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06-07-2011, 11:36 AM | #26 |
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
Thank you for developing and posting this thread. Excellent information and accompanying photos. The thought and workmanship that went into the project are obvious. I also like the x-brace being bolted in (which had never occurred to me). Admittedly it’s a tiny detail in the grand scheme, but a handy modification for anyone keeping the brace. I’ll be doing that to mine the next time there’s an opportunity.
The drain you designed is certainly more professional looking than many of the holes I’ve seen punched in a variety of floors from back in the 60’s when many took the easy route. |
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I appreciate your posts and threads, I have learned a lot from them. In fact, I am figuring how I am going to copy your backup light solution for my truck right now. TR
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06-07-2011, 10:39 PM | #28 |
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
Thanks for the great write-up TR65! You obviously put a lot of work into it, and it's a great resource for anyone doing this installation.
Your info has now become part of the FAQ http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=468521 And thanks to Woogeroo for reporting the thread as a potential FAQ |
06-07-2011, 10:54 PM | #29 |
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
Very nice write up. I'm very impressed. Thanks!
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06-08-2011, 08:57 AM | #30 |
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
Beautiful installation, as usual. One question as I will be doing the same soon, why didn't you use the stock GM compressor?
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06-08-2011, 02:05 PM | #31 |
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
Good job!!!!!
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06-08-2011, 02:51 PM | #32 |
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TR65 Job well done....
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Awesome as usual.
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
Thanks men. I appreciate the comments.
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06-09-2011, 09:06 AM | #35 |
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
TR65,
OOps. I went back and re-read the complete thread again and see I missed all the info that I asked about. My installation is a 5.3 truck motor out of a 2003 Silverado. I don't know what type of compressor those motors used as the motor I have did not come with the compressor. I too want to utilize the lower stock mount and all the stock serpentine system. I have measured a compressor that is supposed to be for these motors and it looks close. I really enjoy your threads for the detailed info that you are willing to share. I applaud you for those efforts and envy your skills. Dean |
07-09-2011, 10:26 AM | #36 |
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
wow great detail, we can tell you are a machinist, I have a couple of questions, I have seen other installs and they did not use the standoffs, were these necessary to leave room for the a/C--heater fittings on the side closest to the firewall...??? or are there other things that interfere with moving things closer to the firewall......?
thanks, for the write up it is great. Kieth |
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Mine is mounted as high and as far toward the driver as possible. The left end of the evaporator is against the hump so it won't go back any further. You can move the whole thing as far to the passenger side as possible, and it still looks like it won't clear the hump. The only other GEN IV that I have seen in our trucks that show the mounting is JGROSS which is referenced in your thread. If you look at the picture of the cab with the dynamat in it you can see he has standoffs that look about like mine. He mounted closer to the passenger side and blocked off the passenger fresh air vent. That puts the floor vents all on the passenger side. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=405551 I could have just used some threaded rod to make the standoffs, I just happened to have the aluminum round bar. I was going to use one of the VintageAir compact units but Coolair advised me to go with the GEN IV. It really works well, the controls are very nice and I am very happy with it. Thanks for the kind words and good luck! TR
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07-09-2011, 01:59 PM | #38 |
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
Wow!!!!!!!!!!! Nice Work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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09-18-2011, 03:50 AM | #39 |
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
Nice job.
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
I know this is old but do u have diagram on how u wired the switches
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
Hi Prostreet,
I let the Vintage air controller request the AC directly to the AC clutch. The high pressure switch is wired to the ECM just by the factory wiring. The ECM is happy to control the high pressure with the fans even though it didn't request the AC. I have a low pressure switch but it is not wired in. Since the factory didn't use one it must be ok. If I didn't answer your question, ping me again. TR
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Thanks LT1 Burb. TR
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
very good write up, good info, even a few years later.
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Re: A/C Air Conditioning install GEN IV Magnum VintageAir 1965 C10
Thanks IIGW,
I'm reliving it now, I'm installing one in my 69 Chevelle. Still working good after all these years. Went to the Home Depot in the old truck today to buy lumber, needed the AC 90+ degrees. TR
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