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  1. txstang84

    Stock a/c to sanden compressor?

    As long as the hoses can be made to mate up, I'm pretty sure the drier will work just fine. Your evap core, as long as it doesn't leak, will work (Bouchillon kits utilize the stock one). The condensor core might work in your car, but you might have to do some fabbing to make it fit. As long...
  2. txstang84

    Stock a/c to sanden compressor?

    I was stupid and yanked all my factory a/c parts under the hood, except for the compressor...so I'll wind up buying the condensor kit from BP...
  3. txstang84

    Stock a/c to sanden compressor?

    Use the model number on the Bouchillon website, then eBay search that model number. I found a few for about $165 shipped IIRC...I was thinking about doing the exact same thing, but I have so many other projects rolling right now, so the Plymouth will have to cool it's heels for a minute. I...
  4. txstang84

    67 A/C heater box rebuild and install help

    Might have to shoot some kind of cleaner in the evap core fins. Mine was pretty crudded up with white powdery corrosion. Do you have a compressor with an airgun? When mine came apart there was so much flaky **** in there I needed glasses and a facemask. That's the only way you'll be able...
  5. txstang84

    67 A/C heater box rebuild and install help

    just pull...it's probably a little corroded. But it just pulls out.
  6. txstang84

    67 A/C heater box rebuild and install help

    yea, for some reason mine doesn't have that hole...
  7. txstang84

    67 A/C heater box rebuild and install help

    Are these what you're lookin' for? This article ought to help out a smidge too... http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/techarticles/mopp_0810_mopar_heater_and_ac_restoration/viewall.html
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