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Old 03-11-2020, 08:28 PM   #37
truckeez
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Re: Parallel Flow Condenser

anyhow, im just studying up on factory systems -converting to r134, --for my 67 Camaro convertible, im reproducing the BigBlock AC evaporator cases --because a small block one is worthless--you cannot even get the ps manifold off with the small block suitcase. the only stock stuff will be the under dash heater /ac duct box--and dash controls--that are basically the same as the 67-72 trucks and the small block evaporator core in a new BBC case, all new barrier hoses, and im studying either a nippondenso or some style of GENUINE sanden, not a cheap Chinese pos, a universal parallel flow condenser, poa updated thingee and a r134 expansion valve. Four Seasons ac parts are in my home town but I don't think they sell parts direct--they used to have a store in Ft worth off university 30 yrs back--factory air. I would not pay the markup for a --p-fcondenser from old air products or vintage air or any of the other specialty outfits because its markup-- 3 times what a universal one costs..
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