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    Removing air conditioner

    Hi all,

    What do I need to do/be aware of when removing the air conditioner stuff on an 85 RRC. I want to keep the pump for air compressor use, but I take it that the rest of the guff such as radiator, hoses, pump, whatchamacallits and thiggymybobs need to be pulled out. Basically I dont want the air con, but may use the pump in the future. Any suggestions on best way to tackle this task?

    Cheers,

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    I did this in a fender.
    There was no gas in my unit due to a leak... but it is illegal to vent it to atmosphere.
    Fridgies can reclaim it.
    After that just start removing everything, undo unions, remove fastners to body work and pull.
    I kept the plumbing and was able to run from air box (filtered intake) to compressor (through an inline oiler). Then from AC high pressure outlet to the dryer, with some juggling the fender dryer enabled me to have high pressure in, 3/8 hose barb out and a threaded fitting for a 150psi safety release valve (theaded into the A/C pressure switch thread).
    I didnt bother using a pressure switch on the recommendation of an air compressor expert. When the dryer can and 5 or so metres of hose gets to 150psi (pretty quick) the valve blows off pressure.
    Very simple system, can T a tank in on the 3/8 hose at any time. No real need though as it will air my 235s from say 15 to 35 in bloody quick time? We also use the air to pump 44s for boat fuel... very efficient, could never go back to an ARB etc etc

    regards
    Steve
    '95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
    '10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)

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    Hey Stoooge,


    repeat after me;

    Endless air is good. My RR needs it.


    I maybe over getting the boxes soon BTW.


    JC

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    Quote Originally Posted by stooge View Post
    Hi all,

    What do I need to do/be aware of when removing the air conditioner stuff on an 85 RRC. I want to keep the pump for air compressor use, but I take it that the rest of the guff such as radiator, hoses, pump, whatchamacallits and thiggymybobs need to be pulled out. Basically I dont want the air con, but may use the pump in the future. Any suggestions on best way to tackle this task?

    Cheers,
    For a moment there, I thought "WHY??".
    Then I saw you were from Tasmania

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    Yes, we normally use the heater more often than air con, except for maybe 2 days in the year

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    I just pulled mine out a few weeks ago. I just slowly started undoing the hose at the back of the compressor but there was no gas left in it so it was all ok.

    If you want to go all the way you can remove the fans and condensor from inside the car, saves a heap of weight and give syou extra room under the passenger dash.

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