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A/C mockup---Under dash valance
I want my fire wall to be clean, NO holes, hoses, coils, ect.
My A/C hoses and Heater hoses are going threw the inner finder next to the Radiator and threw the floor of the cab. I may or may not use the copper elbows. I used some 1/8" rubber sheet and 1/8" steel to make pass threw on the fender and fire wall. Last edited by MD2020; 10-28-2022 at 09:42 AM. Reason: more info |
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Re: A/C mockup
Here is a picture of the condenser and my battery
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Re: A/C mockup
So I have 4 hole in the floor and made a cover for them.
I used a Harbor Freight brake to bend the metal into shape, I made lines every 1/8" and bend it just a little on every line and some pie cuts on the corner. One Tack weld, blow it cool with a air gun , grind flat and hammer the weld on a anvil, do this over and over until you get tack welds every 1" or so. On the corner I start with the 2 outside ones and work my way to the middle. Also I made a sheet plate to cover the air vent hole on the side kick panel. I need to weld it to the other cover next to the vent holes. Last edited by MD2020; 10-23-2022 at 08:30 PM. |
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Re: A/C mockup
All done but still need to make a mount to the floor.
This will all be covered with padding and Vinyl |
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Re: A/C mockup
Doing things the hard way! I can relate
![]() Just make sure that you can service everything. I've had to drop my evaporator twice. Make sure that you mock up with the same size/width wheels, my mustll just kisses the frame. Keep us updated
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I'm at the end of my mockup almost, just a few more things, body work is done pretty much. Yeah I just ordered a narrower front wheel for more clearance. This is my 5th year working on it. If you go back and look at all my post, I never did a build post just here and there. |
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Re: A/C mockup
rookie
![]() I spent 8 years on 58 TRUK, you are doing well
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I got down in the dumps working on it, it fought me a lot.
Some people have names for there Street Rods, I may call this one "You SOB " Thanks guy's Yes Ogre that original rusted panel that covers over the door hinges has a 90* bend and screws into the floor. I need to cut that off so I can service the A/C without pulling up the carpet. Thanks Ogre Last edited by MD2020; 10-25-2022 at 06:06 PM. |
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Re: A/C mockup
life gets in the way of these projects, especially when family comes first
in those 8 years i walked away from working on it more than once i've never been the type to name vehicles other than pos, sob is right there ![]() both of my truks have truk plates, pretty generic name for a vehicle ![]() hang in there, it'll get done eventually... with or without you
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Re: A/C mockup
If there one thing I enjoy seeing is hand fabrication.
And I don't mean seeing the very beginning then the end result, I want to see how it got to the end result. Thanks for sharing MD2020, keep up the good work.
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So I was going threw my things to do list and and I had a note to move the Evaporator up higher. DANG
![]() I mounted the Evaporator a few years ago and I've been mocking up the hoses routing and mounting the condenser and drier. So I moved it up 1-5/8"plus. Its going to help me out so no big deal. I need to fill this gap. ![]() I bent another radius piece like before and tacked it on, blow air from the air compressor to cool it off for every tack and cut a blank to add to fill the gap. ![]() Tacked 2 places, cool with air, grind flat and hammer on a anvil to open the gap. Do this until you have it tacked every 1" or so. ![]() ![]() Just a little trimming and it will be done. ![]() |
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Re: A/C mockup
The last picture is the old rusted, super thin panel, tack welded to the new panel and some panel bond to help hold things together. I also used the panel bond to hold the panel to cover up the vent holes.
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Re: A/C mockup
I'm going to try to make my under dash valance with steel.
I cut a piece of metal and lay out lines every 1/4" to bend in a break. The corners will be harder to do. I cut it long and will split it for the steering column ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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