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Old 08-28-2011, 02:52 AM   #1
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install a/c on 76 scottsdale

so something hit me when i was enjoying a round of hits from the bong with buddys stairing at my truck when we relized... my summer truck only has heat in it and that isnt desireable when in traffic.plus the fact i need to redo my rad and cooling system as the hose keeps falling off the block no matter what i do(thinking the connector or somethings messed up ) so i figured would it be worth it to put a/c in too, i can post pics of anything needed for people to give me info..

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Old 08-28-2011, 03:10 AM   #2
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Re: install a/c on 76 scottsdale

A/c is nice here in the south. Have you tried to tighten the lower radiator hose? May need to put the bong down first though...
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Old 08-28-2011, 03:13 AM   #3
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Re: install a/c on 76 scottsdale

i have, so tight its splitting the hose, so i got a new hose and a new clamp and same problem, its super tght but slips right off with a slight push
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Old 08-28-2011, 09:55 AM   #4
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Re: install a/c on 76 scottsdale

There should be a bead at the top of the cast fitting that keeps the hose from slipping past. The upper fitting can be replaced by itself along with the thermostat. The lower hose fitting is a cast part of the water pump you'll need to replace the whole water pump.

Adding AC isn't a cheap weekend project. R12 & R134 is pretty tightly controlled in Canada. Adding AC to a non AC truck means cutting and welding a panel into the firewall from a donor cab. You'll need the compressor, brackets, condenser, hoses, evaporator, heater box, AC/Heater wiring, and controls from a donor too... It's not a cheap proposition to add AC.

BTW Lake Okanangan is a gorgeous area of BC.
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Re: install a/c on 76 scottsdale

Like hatzie mentioned, there should be a lip on the water pump. If you've had a slow leak it may have caked up with gunk. Scrape, file, clean however you like to expose this lip.

Does it look like the oil/coolant are mixing? If the hose keeps "popping off" this could indicate a deeper problem where your cooling system is over-pressurizing and the hose connection is the weak link.
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Old 08-28-2011, 10:50 AM   #6
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As far as AC goes, unless you need the truck to look factory correct, I would suggest going with a Vintage Air system.
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Old 08-28-2011, 02:46 PM   #7
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Pass the bong to the left
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Old 08-28-2011, 06:03 PM   #8
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Re: install a/c on 76 scottsdale

my newer model 82 cost me several hundred to replace parts of the Air conditioner being the prior owner tried ripping out the system in faor of a hotrod look in the engine bay.. i found that its cheaper to buy air conditioning hoses from a autoparts store than LMC and i was able to find all the brackets in the boneyard otherwise it would have been exceptionally pricey to do this


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A/c is nice here in the south. Have you tried to tighten the lower radiator hose? May need to put the bong down first though...
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Re: install a/c on 76 scottsdale

well shes parked till i get a new cooling system/rad and all that jazz,its road eye candy till i get the cash to order all the parts and install
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