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08-08-2003, 11:58 AM | #1 |
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Location: Hemet, CA, USA
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1966 Air Conditioner Installation
About a month ago Jeff65 posted some excellent advice for me on how to install an original air conditioner in my 1966 Mustang Coupe 200 6 cylinder engine. Thanks, Jeff, I followed your instructions carefully and have almost competed the installation.
I now need advice on only a few more items: 1. For the bolt holes in the compressor to reach the slots in the steel support, I had to put a spacer (about 1" thick) on the bottom of the steel support and the compressor is now setting on that spacer. Should I leave that spacer there or remove it and allow the compressor to sit about 1" above the steel support? 2. I bought from the Paddock a new drain hose for the air conditioner. Inside the large end of the hose (with a grommet to go through the lower slanted part of the firewall) has a slotted rubber barrier close to the end. I think that it would take a lot of pressure to force water through this barrier and also understand that water is just overflowing into the hose with no pressure so I cannot see how this hose will work. Any help or advice anyone can give me on these two subjects will be really appreciatied. Thanks, Dennis |
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