-- Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx <Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > No A/C in the American. I'd like to have it, just never got around to it. > The 4.0L makes it an easy swap as the mounts in place. I want to do it > stealth mode. If I manage to get to it and still have the cash, for this > I will just get one of the new units and install it up in place of the > original box, unless I decide to see how hard it is to fit the hornet > evap box I have to the American. If I was industrious I think it could be > reworked to seal to the heater box. I'm guessing I would be far and away > ahead to just ditch it all and start fresh. I know you tried to do an > original dash/evap install in the wagon and it failed to cool well. Makes > me think a nice new box would be the best bet. I'm not ih shape to be > doing multiple installs and rip outs till it works! I'm 100% sure the > convert will get a new box, although all I want in it is heat and > defrost. It's a convvertible, I'll put the top down! I put a 64 factory evap unit in my 63. BIG PITA! WHAT A WASTE! Expansion valve was stuck. It ate the entire under-dash area. I eventually bought a Vintage Air underdash unit, totally superior. Calibrated for 134a, but mainly, the hose situation resolved automatically -- all the old crap uses small diameter hoses with flare fittings. The new stuff uses larger hoses and O-rings. Mixing the two was a big PITA! And who wants to use a York?! I routed the hose and added length such that I could unbolt the underdash unit and sit it on the floor or seat. Very convenient! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list