the only restrictions are space, how well it fits and where the tubing goes-in
what direction...
and looks-how you want it to look.
FYI-im an AC guy and over the next 12-18 months(after my 3/4 disc conversion) i
will be creating an AC system that will use a OEM fresh air heater that will be
spaced off pass side like OEM but with AC coil in teh space.
it will attempt to look OEM but have AC. you will have to block off your motor
hole with OEM block plate and cut 2 new holes for heater hose.
then there will be part number for cheap condensor and generic cheap compressor.
Mark
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>
> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 18:56:17 -0500
> From: Mark Mintmier <tenisguy@gte.net>
> Subject: [oletrucks] Air Conditioning Swap
>
> I've been looking at the aftermarket air conditioning
> units (Vintage
> Air, Old Air, etc.), but I don't like the $1000+ price
> tags for my 1950
> Chevy 3100 with a 350 engine. In between eating turkey and
> watching
> football today, I had a thought: I have a 1998 Isuzu Amigo
> V6 that has
> lots of problems, but the air conditioning works fine. To
> the
> all-knowing list, would it be possible to take the A/C
> system out of the
> Amigo and use it in my truck? Would it work, or are there
> reasons that
> I shouldn't consider it?
>
> Thanks for any thoughts or input.
> Mark Mintmier
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