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apie2546 05-16-2014 07:15 PM

86 trans am ac compressor
 
Just bought a very clean 86 trans am. One thing the seller told me was the ac (r12) was disabled and he rerouted the belt off the compressor. He said it needs to be converted. Now being in texas..
Can I just put the belt on the compressor and add r12?
If I do have to switch. Does that mean new compressor or some sort of new setup?
How much would it generally cost?
Would taking it to a free ac check be worth it?

Thanks!

rusty vango 05-19-2014 06:50 AM

Re: 86 trans am ac compressor
 

Originally Posted by apie2546 (Post 5765158)
Just bought a very clean 86 trans am. One thing the seller told me was the ac (r12) was disabled and he rerouted the belt off the compressor. He said it needs to be converted. Now being in texas..
Can I just put the belt on the compressor and add r12?
If I do have to switch. Does that mean new compressor or some sort of new setup?
How much would it generally cost?
Would taking it to a free ac check be worth it?

Thanks!

you will find it hard to find a EXACT compressor. seems someone thought itd be funny to change the design.i ended up having to buy a re-man compressor in order to have my refrigerant lines attach like OEM. and if you can find it R-12 is best. R-134a in a 12 system never does cool well

apie2546 05-23-2014 01:19 PM

Re: 86 trans am ac compressor
 
None of the shops around town want to charge me 750-1125 to convert this guy to 134a and refuses to servicd an r12 system. I can get r12 pretty cheap maybe just pay someone to reroute the belt to the compressor and see why it was disconnected and go from there.

rusty vango 05-23-2014 05:27 PM

Re: 86 trans am ac compressor
 

Originally Posted by apie2546 (Post 5768332)
None of the shops around town want to charge me 750-1125 to convert this guy to 134a and refuses to servicd an r12 system. I can get r12 pretty cheap maybe just pay someone to reroute the belt to the compressor and see why it was disconnected and go from there.

yeah ,there are a lot of pu$$y shops who either dont know what their doing or are just stupid.you dont want to spend your hard earned money there anyway.get some R-12 and a gauge set and have at it. it really is not that hard. good luck

mantaguy 06-03-2014 07:54 PM

Re: 86 trans am ac compressor
 

Originally Posted by apie2546 (Post 5768332)
None of the shops around town want to charge me 750-1125 to convert this guy to 134a and refuses to servicd an r12 system. I can get r12 pretty cheap maybe just pay someone to reroute the belt to the compressor and see why it was disconnected and go from there.

There's no rerouting the belt,it has it own belt.

apie2546 06-03-2014 08:12 PM

Re: 86 trans am ac compressor
 
Well found a shop I always use just forgot about while im in town. Quoted 185 for retro fit and system filled.

mantaguy 07-01-2014 11:53 AM

Re: 86 trans am ac compressor
 
Could you tell me the number that appears on the Harrison label on your compressor.I would really appreciate it.


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