Sanden replacement for the R4
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 7:59 pm
I am re-installing AC on a 1985 S10 Blazer (the small one) that has had a 1985 350 dropped in. I have the condenser and evaporator, all the hoses (now too short).
The motor and accessories is from a 1985 Chevy pickup, has a single v belt R4 compressor located directly ahead of the drivers side valve cover using factory brackets and pulleys.
Questions are;
Even though I can easily use a rebuilt R4 compressor, would there be any advantage to swap a Sanden compressor?
Which Sanden compressor? Kinda tight on space. Would like to keep the OEM condenser, Orifice tube, accumulator, etc.
Is there any kind of adapter bracket I could use for this Sanden conversion?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
The motor and accessories is from a 1985 Chevy pickup, has a single v belt R4 compressor located directly ahead of the drivers side valve cover using factory brackets and pulleys.
Questions are;
Even though I can easily use a rebuilt R4 compressor, would there be any advantage to swap a Sanden compressor?
Which Sanden compressor? Kinda tight on space. Would like to keep the OEM condenser, Orifice tube, accumulator, etc.
Is there any kind of adapter bracket I could use for this Sanden conversion?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated