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mike6208 01-21-2012 09:58 PM

A/C delete?
 
so, pros and cons to removing the huge a/c box on my firewall in the engine bay? i dont have a compressor and prob wont be using the a/c anyway. is it that easy to just remove the parts from the firewall? would the heat still work ok?

A2TURBO 01-21-2012 10:09 PM

if you want heat you gotta get or make a heater box. its much smaller than the A/C one

77nomad 01-22-2012 12:31 AM

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You can buy a conversion box that deletes the suitcase for about 100-150 bucks. I had one until I smoothed my firewall. I'll sell it for 75. Its still new.
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5time F 01-22-2012 01:27 AM


Originally Posted by 77nomad (Post 601569)
You can buy a conversion box that deletes the suitcase for about 100-150 bucks. I had one until I smoothed my firewall. I'll sell it for 75. Its still new.
http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/...omad/035-1.jpg

And gee Mike it even matches you car color.

B.M. 01-22-2012 09:14 AM

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The box like mentioned above,makes a huge difference in appearance and room under the hood,plus you can keep the heat with them.All you have to do is move the blower motor on to the new box,and then move the 2 electrical parts,1 is the resistor,i forget what the other is called,but that about it.Here is a pic of mine installed so you can see how much more room and how much better they look than that huge a/c box.I busted my heater core trying to get the hoses off though,so if you do this just take it easy on the hoses,i got in a rush and bent the tube which caused a leak.
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mike6208 01-22-2012 09:16 AM

i might take you up on that 77nomad, i'm on a lil bit of a budget, trying to sell some old things/parts to make up some cash, ill get back to you, thanks

rydeer 01-22-2012 12:59 PM

Don't forget the fun part,about removing the wheelwell!

1971BB427 01-22-2012 06:11 PM

If you ever take the box off the firewall to replace the core (and you aren't worried about keeping things OEM) you should cut the box in half so the core half can be removed easily in the future. I modified mine this way after the first heater core episode and I swore I'd never do that again. Simply cut it before I reinstalled it, then tack welded a piece of sheetmetal on the core half that overlaps the blower half.
Took me all of less than 1 hour to replace my heater core last time!

77nomad 01-22-2012 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by mike6208 (Post 601660)
i might take you up on that 77nomad, i'm on a lil bit of a budget, trying to sell some old things/parts to make up some cash, ill get back to you, thanks

Its on the shelf. I offer it up for sale when people ask about deletes but I'm not actively trying to sell it.

5time F 01-22-2012 08:52 PM

I learned long ago.. If I pull a motor... replace the core. Pull the motor with A/C replace spark plug #8 too!!!! LOL!


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