Well, I've been a busy person lately. Since I'm planning on attending the GoodGuys Hotrod Nationals at Indy next weekend, I've got to get this done.
I am trying to finish my installation of a Vintage Air Heat/AC/Defrost system in my '40. It looked simple enough but how many times have you all said that!
I've hung the Defroster vents under the dash, mounted the Sanden Compressor, routed the heater hoses. I found out that my water pump pulley needed replacing as it was only a one groove pulley. I replaced it with a stock GM 2 groove pulley. It lines up very nicely with the compressor now. Oh ya, I had to remove the radiator to get the pulley off. Just too tight. What a pain.
I also found out that Vintage Air sent a horizontal condenser instead of a verticle one. I had to swap that out. I need to fabricate brackets to mount the condenser and elec fan to the front of the radiator.
I routed the heater hoses along the top of the frame rail to the firewall then through the bottom of the kick panel and up and over to the evaporator. This way I did not have to drill any holes in my smooth firewall for any bulkhead connectors.
The compressor bracket really made this swap very slick. It is strong and secure and clears all the spark plug wires. I bought it off the Stovebolt website many years ago. It was a custom unit made up by an Inliner in southern Calif. I powdercoated it silver and it looks and fits perfect!
I already had a "Bitchin" dashboard and purchased a lower valence panel and installed the other A/C vents, Streamlined Billet control panel and an opening for my Stereo/CD player.
More photos to follow!
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