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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Re: 1972 Chevy p/u NewType Build
Alright so this will be known as my mini write-up of my heater only installation of my VIntage Air Gen IV Surefit system. My truck was a base model so it only came with the heater box when I got it, so among my plans to make this truck a faux Cheyenne super I have put installing a full A/C system upon them. So without further a-do here goes my install. Also everything I do for this will be further shown in updated pictures through this album http://s1111.photobucket.com/user/Dy...?sort=3&page=1
Starting in July of this year when I yanked my tired 350 out for a crate motor, I pulled my heater box from the engine bay side and blocked up the holes it left with the two templates from my kit. (Two nuts on the studs from the inner box to hold to hold the large flat plate and one bolt with a bar on the backside for the circular hole) I pulled my box without removing my inner fender as I'm stubborn about removing and reinstalling things that don't absolutely have to be pulled. So a few tips in the swear jar later out comes the forward portion of the box with my pops help. We routed my heater hose from the intake back to the water pump so that I could drive for the time being. (5/8 to the larger 3/4 fitting on the pump ran just fine) I left the inner box in for cosmetic purposes and had no issue with its tagging along during my few months of daily travel. I kept it at this point since the motor swap drained my funds and paying off the vintage air was more important. ![]()
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