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A/C Parts
I have the following air conditioner parts for my 1968 Camaro:
• Compressor • Accumulator • One of the hoses (not sure which) • Condensor P.S. - The blower is disconnected. Could you tell me what else I need to install an A/C system? It is getting VERY hot here. I also have another question for an 1989 camaro, but I though that since it's so simple and general I figured I'd keep the board clean and not make another topic. Anywho: Is the engine temp. susposed to run near 220 degrees F.? It seems this is a little high. It has a V8 305. Thanks for your help!
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Re: A/C Parts
ya 220 is alright most engines dont turn the fan on till 225 so thats about right. as for your other question i dont know sorry man
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1991 RS 305 T.B.I. 700-R4
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my 86 camaro iroc still uses freon for the a/c. I am gonna convert it soon so i cana stop using it. When i take mine apart ill tell u.lol might be a while
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1968 A/c
I made all the A/C hoses for a 67 Camaro about two years ago for a customer. I used Barrier hose so he could run 134a. He did however have to use worm clamps at the condenser. It has a barbed fitting and I could not use a compression fitting to couple to it.
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Re: A/C Parts
You'll also need an evaporator, orifice tube or expansion valve (not sure which was used on that model) , high pressure cut off switch, low pressure cut off switch
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