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Old Jun 30, 2006 | 10:53 AM
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350 air conditioning system on 305 engine

Hi, the air conditioning system was removed by a previous owner of my 305 TPI T/A. I can buy a complete a/c system that came from a 350 TPI Formula.

Would a 350 a/c system fit right on a 305 ?
I couldn't find a lot about a/c at all, hope this is the right forum.

Thanks, Eric
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Old Jun 30, 2006 | 10:54 AM
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Yes.

The 305 & 350 are identical, externally.

Make sure it's the same year model, or the same range of years at least, as your car. 85 & 86 use multiple belts including some V-belts and the compressor on the pass side, 87-up (I think that's the changeover year anyway) use one serpentine belt and put it on the driver's side. You can't mix & match those. Stuff from a 350, if it's out of one of these cars, will be 87-up since there were no 85-86 350 ones, and may not fit your car.
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Old Jul 9, 2006 | 01:48 PM
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Hm, right, well I'll have to look for an '85 a/c system then.

But, if holes on the 305/350 engines are the same throughout the years, would it really be a problem to bolt over the entire (1991 in this case) air conditioning including its mounting plates?

I don't really care if my a/c would be un-original, but what I would need to find out is if the hoses would be mountable to the inlet for the dash ventilation system, which is still there.

Actually I thought this would be a really simple one when people advertise "will fit 82-92"!

Thanks for your answer so far!

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Old Jul 9, 2006 | 01:53 PM
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91 should be serpentene driven.
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