Non Intercooled AC lines
Just like the title says, looking for a set of non intercooled ac lines. Anybody have some or know where some are? Thanks in advance
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My local NAPA makes AC lines for me. If they don't have the fittings, you can order all kinds of fitting for standard size hoses online.
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I have nothing to go off of, the hose ends are odd on the non-intercooled trucks. Wish I had a set to recapture the ends
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Are they spring lock or flare type or?
Here is a good source of fittings: https://coldhose.com/fittings.html |
They are flat flanges on all connections I believe. The truck never had the AC lines, every component for a non IC truck AC system minus the lines and receiver dryer.
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Bodacious was building lines.
I'm not totally sure on the difference, but can a set of IC lines work? Mine are going in the scrap pile... |
I may have to switch to the ic style compressor setup. How much you want for your lines?
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What does the compressor look like? You can get all kinds of adapters. I changed the head on my Sanden compressor for screw on fittings.
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The intercooled models use a Sanden SD709 compressor which has individual connections. The non-intercooled models use a C-171 (?) compressor which has a flat flange.
The compressors also have a different attachment to the water inlet connection (mounting bracket) on the block. If you wanted to switch the intercooled compressor, you would need the water inlet connection from a 91.5+ engine. As well, a shorter serpentine belt as the 91.5+ bracket puts the compressor a hair higher than with the other. |
Isn't the condenser and evaporator different from IC to non IC, more importantly the fitting/line attachment is different?
Seems you can't purchase a new set of IC lines either, and I do not live relatively close to an AC shops that could build me a set. I can get the IC compressor and IC compressor mount/water outlet fairly easily but seem to be in the same boat regarding lines. |
From what I remember when I swapped front end parts and such from a 91.5 to my 90, the only difference in the condensers is the core size/shape and mounting. They both have the same flat flange connection to the header.
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There might be a chance that I still have my original A/C lines. It's a pretty slim chance that I do but I'll look through my parts collection in a couple days and let you know.
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If you did I would be ever grateful. I found a set on ebay but they were missing the manifold connection to the compressor.
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I got tied up working on things that came up last week. I'll get to lookin' this week. I know I've got to have at least the manifold for the compressor since I swapped to the later style. I'll have an answer for you soon.
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I searched through every box of truck parts I could find and unfortunately, no a/c fittings at all. Sorry I couldn't help you out. I can put word out on a few of the Facebook groups for you.
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I should have all the lines pm me
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