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Old 08-27-2013, 12:39 PM   #1
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How to pull and A/c system off a junkyard truck??

So I'd love to get an A/C system for my '73 K20. I was going to save up for a new Vintage Air system but then I was at the local pick a part the other day and saw all these trucks with full A/C systems on them.

Can I pull on off and use it on my truck? What years would work? What parts do I need?

Finally, is it worth the effort?????
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Old 08-27-2013, 01:02 PM   #2
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Re: How to pull and A/c system off a junkyard truck??

Main thing to remember is the firewall is different from Ac to non-ac. Do you want to modify the firewall to make it work?
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Old 08-27-2013, 01:06 PM   #3
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Re: How to pull and A/c system off a junkyard truck??

Modify it in what way?
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Old 08-27-2013, 02:26 PM   #4
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Re: How to pull and A/c system off a junkyard truck??

It may be more work than it is worth to you.

If you are running the 73-74 style grille and radiator support you need a 73-74 a/c condenser and mounts. If you have a later model replacement grille and support that will open more options.

A basic list of what you need is as follows:

Condensor, vapor line, liquid line, accumulator/dryer, relays, switches, evaporator core, compressor, brackets, wiring underhood and dash to splice in, climate control unit and cables, ducting for in the dash, RH trim bezel with dash vents for over the glove box, replacement combination a/c and heater box for the passenger side of the firewall, plus all the little stuff like orifice tube, seals, rings, etc etc.

It is a good deal of work to convert by putting the factory setup into a truck that doesn't have it, but is doable especially if you have the front clip off and are doing a restoration.
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Old 08-27-2013, 02:44 PM   #5
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Re: How to pull and A/c system off a junkyard truck??

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It may be more work than it is worth to you.

If you are running the 73-74 style grille and radiator support you need a 73-74 a/c condenser and mounts. If you have a later model replacement grille and support that will open more options.

A basic list of what you need is as follows:

Condensor, vapor line, liquid line, accumulator/dryer, relays, switches, evaporator core, compressor, brackets, wiring underhood and dash to splice in, climate control unit and cables, ducting for in the dash, RH trim bezel with dash vents for over the glove box, replacement combination a/c and heater box for the passenger side of the firewall, plus all the little stuff like orifice tube, seals, rings, etc etc.

It is a good deal of work to convert by putting the factory setup into a truck that doesn't have it, but is doable especially if you have the front clip off and are doing a restoration.
My truck is complete and I dont really want to get in to a project like that. I may just order a Vintage Air kit or find a local shop in town.
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Old 08-28-2013, 12:58 AM   #6
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Re: How to pull and A/c system off a junkyard truck??

Save your pennies and go with a Vintage Air unit. 79 Silverado really laid out the nuts and bolts of the conversion. Been there, done that and it was a project and a half.
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Old 08-28-2013, 07:40 AM   #7
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Re: How to pull and A/c system off a junkyard truck??

Vintage Air is twice as good as the best factory system ever was. It's worth the money.
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Old 08-28-2013, 12:30 PM   #8
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Vintage Air is twice as good as the best factory system ever was. It's worth the money.
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Good to know. Where is the best/ cheapest place to order a Vintage Air system?
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Re: How to pull and A/c system off a junkyard truck??

I haven't shopped too closely yet. Most places do a drop ship straight from the manufacturer in San Antonio Texas so you're basically dealing with a middle man when you make the sale.
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