A/C install after a 350 swap

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Well its dang hot here in Oregon (believe it or not) and having a/c would be very nice. After the V8 swap into the cruiser it was left without the a/c unit. What are your thoughts on an a/c unit? Look for chevy or try to adapt a toyota version? I have the chevy a/c pump...
 
I'd adapt the Chevy A/C pump to the Toyota system if you still have it... Might take a custom hose or two but I doubt it would be THAT difficult.

Nick
 
Use the Chevy one. It will be easier to make hoses than to find pulleys of the right offset for the Toyota compressor on a Chevy engine.
 
I plan on a similar set up.

PO of mine had a chevy compressor hooked to the toyota system and said it worked great.

The new engine I installed had a different compressor so I need to pick up the new hose assembly and I'll probably convert to r134a at that time.

I'm going to do a write up, but it'll probably be mid June or early July before I have time/funds to complete the project.

If you get it going before then, please post pics and info... I'd appreciate your trial and error.
:beer:
 
brokenparts said:
doing my best to piece the info and parts together... if I figure it out I'll be sure to post pics.

Sure and would be nice to see some pics of your engine bay .. :D
 
My V8J60 has AC I used the chevy compressor and had two hoeses made. It works great! the only real expense was the freon (r12) I also put on a new reciever dryer.

Dynosoar
 
same experience as dynosoar: used the chevy unit, had the two hoses fabricated but everything else is per toyota. works great and cools the place down nice.

one love
jah bill
 
Mine uses the GM compressor & receiver/drier with the Toyota condensor. There are 2 relays in the engine bay to control it from the FJ controls. I have the wiring diagram (don't know if it's accurate, though) & I could take pix of that & the engine bay if I could figure out how to post 'em.
 
On mine we fabbed a bracket off the drivers side and ran all the Toyota stuff. Worked great and the only expense was lengthening the hoses and recharging the system.
 

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