alpine44
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I am finally surrendering to the heat and am going to install an A/C in my M1009.
Here is the plan:
Any comments or suggestions about this project?
Here is the plan:
- Install evaporator, blower, heater, and duct work from civilian Blazer. This requires minor sheet metal work on the firewall.
- Replace evaporator core with new and add Expansion Valve in lieu of orifice. (Orifices are optimized for either idle rpm or cruising speed but not both.)
- Install the biggest parallel flow condenser that will fit in front of radiator. Replace radiator fan clutch and tighten up the ducting. Possibly add 12V electric fan in front to enhance cooling in stop and go traffic.
- Install Sanden SD7HD15 compressor on passenger side similar to the Nostalgic AC setup, except that I am going to use a double groove pulley on the compressor and drive the second alternator from there. That will not require the additional crank pulley. If this idea does not work out, I can always buy the brackets and pulley from Nostalgic Air later.
- Branch off a second evaporator for the rear of the vehicle similar to what was done in the Suburbans. I cannot use the Suburban rear HVAC unit since my M1009 is built-out with a bed platform and storage underneath. I plan to bolt an after-market evaporator unit to the vertical wall supporting the platform in the front at the hump between cab floor and rear floor. The cold air will be ducted to outlets at the perimeter of the bed platform. There is about a 6" space between the mattress and the side walls. The refrigerant hoses will follow the path of the cables for the rear 24 Volt panel.
Any comments or suggestions about this project?
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