Help me identify a model number for this generic condenser

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Help me identify a model number for this generic condenser

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I have to replace this condenser that is installed on an old Army truck. The AC parts are generic aftermarket, so the make/model are not going to help. I do not see any visible part numbers.

I am going to guess that they welded those brackets on the side so I will have to find someone local that can weld for me since I cannot.

It is 18 inches tall, and about 27 inches across.

It has two threaded connectors on the side.

Here are some pictures. If anyone can provide a part number, please, so I can order a replacement.

Thank you in advance!

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It should be close. I would need to check the stock status when I log back on Tuesday.

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Tim wrote: Mon Feb 24, 2025 7:01 pm It should be close. I would need to check the stock status when I log back on Tuesday.

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It appears in the photos that you have another condenser (the original, deactivated??) "sandwiched" between the radiator and the newer condenser you'll be replacing. I suggest removing the deactivated condenser because it will just create an airflow obstruction and impede the ability of the new one to condense effectively, even with the booster fan. It looks like this system will need all the airflow it can get due to the steep angle at which the radiator/condenser stack mounts, which also reduces airflow.
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Re: Help me identify a model number for this generic condenser

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Researching a little more. I think it is this one. It is available.

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