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Kevin and Russ,
Check out John Stricker's How-to-do-it, in the Binder Bulletin FAQ for
information on how to do this right with a rotary compressor. Makes so
much sense that you'll be hard pressed not to do it that way. Also in
the same section is information on how to otherwise maximize your air
conditioning efficiency, by another contributor, whose name escapes me
right now.
John Hofstetter

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>From: owner-ihc-digest@domain.elided (ihc-digest)
>To: ihc-digest@domain.elided
>Subject: ihc-digest V6 #900
>Date: Mon, Jun 14, 1999, 12:31 PM
>

> Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 13:02:26 -0700
> From: Kevin Curry <kevin@domain.elided>
> Subject: Re: Hooking up the A/C
>
> I may have to buy a new one too. My understanding is that they are not
> that expensive. You have a couple of options though. By another York and
> put up with unreal prices of R-12 or you can go to a Ford store or a
> Mustang shop and get a bracket to retrofit a newer R-134A compressor.
>
> Russel DeArman wrote:
>
>> HOT!!! It's really hot!!!!!
>>  So I want to get my A/C running. My '73 Scout
>> apparantly had factory A/C, but the DPO disconnected
>> it.
>>  I have the under dash piece and figured out how to
>> bolt it back in....but the compressor is also out.
>> Aren't there supposed to be some electrical
>> connections on the compressor?
>>  It's the York type compressor (weighs about 400 lbs
>> :)
>> but I can't find anything that looks like a connection
>> on it.
>>  No telling how long the compressor has been off the
>> truck...can you rebuild them? Better to buy a new
>> unit?
>> Thanks for any advice,
>>
>> ===
>> Russ D.



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