![]() Other than crimping one end of the hoses and charging the system, no other specialized tools or knowledge is required for installation of parts. Hose Crimping instructions can be downloaded by CLICKING HERE. It is recommended, however, to have the system evacuated & charged by a professional. General rule of thumb is if you change your own parts, you can change these parts. The average hobbyist can install without difficulty. ĮNGINE BEEN MODIFIED? Please call or EMAIL with details before purchasing.UNSURE? Please call or EMAILwith questions. PLEASE MAKE SURE THE ENGINE FITS WITHIN THE GUIDELINES LISTED ABOVE.Stock Small or Big Block Chevy V8 with long water pump and compressor mounted on drivers side (left-hand) of the engine. Please CLICK HEREfor information on converting R12 systems to 134a This kit is designed for use with the newer 134a refrigerant. WHAT ENGINES DO THE COMPRESSOR BRACKETS FIT? For POA equipped cars, please see our part #23-236. NOTE 2:Įarly 1974 vehicles had POA Valve controlled systems. Instructions for both options will be included. ![]() Your local a/c shop can provide crimping services, or we can provide the crimping service for an additional fee. * Hoses supplied with one end open, along with the corresponding fitting and crimping instructions. (For more information on converting to 134a, click here.) Simplifies conversion from the old R12 to newer 134a.Eliminates shaft seal leak problems associated with the stock compressor.Affordable alternative to replacing individual parts.Installation Instructions BENEFITS/FEATURES:.Discharge Hose (from compressor outlet to condenser inlet)*.Suction Hose (from evaporator/VIR outlet to compressor inlet)*.Compressor Mount Kit designed for a stock Chevy V8 engines with the compressor mounted on the left (driver) side and a long water pump.Our Stage 1 A/C Performance Upgrade Kit is the essential solution if you are looking to replace your original compressor with an upgraded rotary style compressor.
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