A/C Removal
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A/C Removal



Might just leave it on there, it "belongs" there.

Bill & Tami Roddick
1964 Imperial Crown 4DR HT


----- Original Message -----
From: "mike sutton" <mikanlin62@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: IML: A/C Removal


> If someone really wants to remove the A/C ( which other than a small
amount
> of weight, is really doing nothing if it isnt turned ON ) you can do the
> engine part of it rather easily.  Find another 383/400/413/440 without air
> conditioning and take ALL the accessory pulleys, brackets, etc that it has
> and dont forget to get the belts.  Then all you need to do is remove the
AC
> related components and install the NON A/C stuff. Now you will have the
> correct pulleys and alternator brackets, etc etc etc that you will need.
> This doesnt address any concerns about the hoses, receiver dryer,
condenser,
> or any of the stuff inside of and on the firewall, but the engine wont
know
> and doesnt care.
>
> Mikey
> 62 Crown Coupe
>
>
>


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