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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2006/7/4 22:24 Updated: 2006/7/4 22:24 |
Moderator   Joined: 2001/5/3 From: Kent, WA Posts: 31750 |
 Re: 1200 factory aircon It uses a humongous box-shaped bracket to space the compressor out, the alternator is below it.
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2332owner |
Posted: 2006/7/5 5:54 Updated: 2006/7/5 5:54 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/5/5 From: Okinawa, Japan Posts: 1292 |
 Re: 1200 factory aircon this is a completely different factory aircon setup than I've seen. That compressor looks me to be of a much newer design than they used in the early 70's, but I'm probably wrong. The mounting location is the same, though.
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Scodat |
Posted: 2006/7/5 6:51 Updated: 2006/7/5 6:51 |
Not too shy to talk   Joined: 2006/5/9 From: Salem, OR USA Posts: 32 |
 Re: 1200 factory aircon The rotary comp. is definitely newer. I'd like to see some shots of the heater box--one of my spare A14s has the York style comp. on it, I'd love to stick it my coupe, but I have no other components. Would a B310 heater with A/C fit?
Scott
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