I went junkin yesterday and found three old ARA aftermarket AC units. They
were all early 80's vintage, Fords no less; and I didn't run across any OEM
installations. One of the units has a bad evaporator and the other a bad
fan so I think I've got two complete working units. Cool city here we come.
These units are both heat and cool and much too big to fit under the
passenger seat so I'm thinking under the couch just behind the driver. I'm
still at the collecting pieces stage so am just schemeing and planning so
far. I haven't gotten any firm info on the units that fit under the
passenger seat so would still like to hear from someone who knows the
details on these.
I'm trying to figure out how to 'T' into the dash AC lines without cutting
the original hoses. The pressure side is about 5/16" and the suction side
is about 1/2". They're O ring fittings and not standard compression
fittings. I think they're an SAE standard but I don't know any details. I
need someone to tell me what these fittings are called, what size they are
and where to find the T's. Actually I've got the high side T fitting from
the Ford that will work but for the low side they just cut the original
hose and installed a T with hose clamps. If I cut the hose and do that I
won't be able to go back to original if I need to besides I just paid big
bucks for that hose last year and want to use a threaded fitting. The ARA
uses 1/2" suction line so I need an inline threaded O ring t with a 1/2"
hose barb off the side. Also the hoses off the ford are in good shape and
are usable but should I spend the money to get the newer lower leakage
stuff for R-134 compatibility?
My buddy who does AC doesn't do car stuff so I'm in learning mode here.
I've finally figured out how to get enough cooling capacity but I'm still
wondering if I'm going to have enough condenser for this. I know it's
marginal but I don't know which side of the margin it is on. Then as
someone pointed out there's the extra load on engine cooling. Does anyone
have any experience with helper fans? Do they help or do they just block
some of the flow?
Enjoy
Dick
were all early 80's vintage, Fords no less; and I didn't run across any OEM
installations. One of the units has a bad evaporator and the other a bad
fan so I think I've got two complete working units. Cool city here we come.
These units are both heat and cool and much too big to fit under the
passenger seat so I'm thinking under the couch just behind the driver. I'm
still at the collecting pieces stage so am just schemeing and planning so
far. I haven't gotten any firm info on the units that fit under the
passenger seat so would still like to hear from someone who knows the
details on these.
I'm trying to figure out how to 'T' into the dash AC lines without cutting
the original hoses. The pressure side is about 5/16" and the suction side
is about 1/2". They're O ring fittings and not standard compression
fittings. I think they're an SAE standard but I don't know any details. I
need someone to tell me what these fittings are called, what size they are
and where to find the T's. Actually I've got the high side T fitting from
the Ford that will work but for the low side they just cut the original
hose and installed a T with hose clamps. If I cut the hose and do that I
won't be able to go back to original if I need to besides I just paid big
bucks for that hose last year and want to use a threaded fitting. The ARA
uses 1/2" suction line so I need an inline threaded O ring t with a 1/2"
hose barb off the side. Also the hoses off the ford are in good shape and
are usable but should I spend the money to get the newer lower leakage
stuff for R-134 compatibility?
My buddy who does AC doesn't do car stuff so I'm in learning mode here.
I've finally figured out how to get enough cooling capacity but I'm still
wondering if I'm going to have enough condenser for this. I know it's
marginal but I don't know which side of the margin it is on. Then as
someone pointed out there's the extra load on engine cooling. Does anyone
have any experience with helper fans? Do they help or do they just block
some of the flow?
Enjoy
Dick