Cooling The Old Condenser
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Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
Fair enough. Where are the inlet and outlet now?
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Pic please one should be on top the other on bottom
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Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
One does indeed come out at the top but there's a permanent line that goes down the side of the condenser and then turns 90 degrees out at the bottom, so as far as hoses are concerned, they both attach at the bottom - one above the other. Make sense? I can get a pic if needed.
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So at least both inlet and outlet on passenger side. Probably not going to find one with the drop tube, so a 90 degree fitting on the inlet will get the hoses pointed at the stock routing.
I will have a look
Something like this 25.6 x16 x 3/4 thick perhaps?
The site sponsor has a 14 x 26 unit as well:
https://www.ackits.com/12-0438c-pf-cond ... =condenser
Either will work as far as cooling goes, both will probably require some bracket work.
I will have a look
Something like this 25.6 x16 x 3/4 thick perhaps?
The site sponsor has a 14 x 26 unit as well:
https://www.ackits.com/12-0438c-pf-cond ... =condenser
Either will work as far as cooling goes, both will probably require some bracket work.
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On the old condenser the outside edges of my bracket rails are 24 inches apart. The holes in the rails are 23 1/2 inches on center. Certainly would be nice to find something with holes same distance so I could reuse old brackets in the same holes on the core support.bohica2xo wrote: ↑Mon Jul 26, 2021 7:55 am So at least both inlet and outlet on passenger side. Probably not going to find one with the drop tube, so a 90 degree fitting on the inlet will get the hoses pointed at the stock routing.
I will have a look
Something like this 25.6 x16 x 3/4 thick perhaps?
The site sponsor has a 14 x 26 unit as well:
https://www.ackits.com/12-0438c-pf-cond ... =condenser
Either will work as far as cooling goes, both will probably require some bracket work.
The old condenser is one inch thick. I could go to 15 inch height if necessary but couldn't go to 16 -- not enough room - and going to 15 would only work if holes in bracket rails would match up for that fit.
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Not trying to hijack the forum sponsor here - this is a PF with exact fit for my Camaro. I'm just wondering how much hassle it is to make a universal work after seeing this price.
https://www.originalair.com/67-68-camar ... allel-flow
https://www.originalair.com/67-68-camar ... allel-flow
Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
Dang, that's a pricey item.
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Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
hi
Always Always fit the largest condenser possible. Some aftermarket units are a little small with car model specific brackets . Some of these kits use a the next smallest condenser sizing !!
Always use at least the factory condenser size L x W as a guide and go bigger if possible .
There is some thickness variation between PFlow brands , choose thick every time
Always fit the airconditioner engine fan setup that came when aircon was factory fitted
Many many cars require a pusher electric fan ALWAYS USE AT LEAST 11 INCH USING 15AMPS . If u use a lesser amperage fan it will not work .
Check your subcool 0--10F will tell if u have over charged
System has a sight glass ,charge just till it turns clear
Always Always fit the largest condenser possible. Some aftermarket units are a little small with car model specific brackets . Some of these kits use a the next smallest condenser sizing !!
Always use at least the factory condenser size L x W as a guide and go bigger if possible .
There is some thickness variation between PFlow brands , choose thick every time
Always fit the airconditioner engine fan setup that came when aircon was factory fitted
Many many cars require a pusher electric fan ALWAYS USE AT LEAST 11 INCH USING 15AMPS . If u use a lesser amperage fan it will not work .
Check your subcool 0--10F will tell if u have over charged
System has a sight glass ,charge just till it turns clear
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Re: Cooling The Old Condenser
Where is this swampy guy coming from? The swamp? Just trying to get his post count up, all his posts tonight are irrelevant
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