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Ac unit
highcompression
Posted on: 2004/2/2 5:38
Hey guy's question tho am what type of ac unit would fit into a datsun 120y....Would a toyota AE100 Fit?
#2
Re: Ac unit
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2004/2/2 5:45
A/C from a Datsun 1200 or Datsun B310 (sunny) should fit.
#4
Re: Ac unit
highcompression
Posted on: 2004/2/2 5:52
So an ac unit from an ae100 wouldn't fit cuz as anb008 said how easily are they sourced....and i'm in the caribbean.
#5
Re: Ac unit
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2004/2/2 6:01
Well, here's what you face:
1. Bolting the compressor to the engine 2. Driving it from the crankshaft These two are where a Nissan a-series engine compressor will bolt right on using factory pulleys. 3. Under-dash unit. The 1200 one is flat, but the B210 dash is slightly curved. 4. plumbing, doesn't matter too much what you source it from (Datsun, Toyota, etc) as you'll have to customize this 5. Condensor (radiator-type thing). Shouldn't be too difficult to fit. Goes in front of radiator. Most cars have an integrated A/C system, making it harder to fit into another make. But the Datsun 1200 A/C unit was dealer-installed, and bolts under the dash (fans, vents and cooling part is one unit).
#6
Re: Ac unit
highcompression
Posted on: 2004/2/2 6:16
So all i need is a condenser a compressor, pulley's plumbing and the electrics and my ac unit is ready???
If thats the case i could get the plumbing custom made a condenser and compresser from maybe a gt starlet....I'm thinking the compressor is the thing that the pulley's run off of right? Thats what is going to give a bit of trouble??
#7
Re: Ac unit
Team_Dat
Posted on: 2004/2/2 6:23
can you get them with a clutch so i could turn it off and not use engine power when i want to race and things like that or would i have to just take that pulley off the fan belt?
#8
Re: Ac unit
anb008
Posted on: 2004/2/2 7:53
the "Clutch" is the actual indash switch that turns on the aircon...
when the aircon is off, the pulley just free wheels... when on, the compressor is driven... My Factory 120Y logbook shows integrated Aircon... where would I start to find one of THOSE units ?
#9
Re: Ac unit
Team_Dat
Posted on: 2004/2/2 7:56
probably america
dunno but i know some of the L series cars had them a girl i used to work with inherited a datto from her dad elec windows air con the lot
#10
Re: Ac unit
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2004/2/2 8:09
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can you get them with a clutch Quote: So all i need is a condenser a compressor, pulley's plumbing and the electrics and my ac unit is ready??? And of course it has to be charged with fluid. You can view topic.
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