Steppin Razor
Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2023
- Posts
- 39
- Reaction score
- 38
- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- S
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- C10 silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi all. I've got a 77 C10 350 with factory air that has a leak. I generally am a warm weather person, but with summers getting hotter every year I want to get it addressed before my pup bursts into flames on the way to the park. I took it to a shop and the guy said the compressor is bad. There was a language barrier, so I couldn't get much more info than that. I can't do a $2200 vintage air complete kit to convert to R134. Youtube videos seem to suggest swapping to schrader valves and a new orifice tube is all you need to do to change over, but I'm not convinced that's the whole story.
So, it looks from the sticky above I can upgrade the blower with a unit from an '87. Do I just replace the compressor and recharge, or try to convert? The guy gave me a go away price to do it, and swapping the compressor looks pretty straightforward, so I might just get a Sanden (which one?) and swap it out myself, then get it recharged. Only thing is I'm unsure if he purged the system.
He also pointed out an electrical connection that was jumpered, I'll get a picture of that and post because I'm not sure what he was trying to tell me. Thanks in advance
So, it looks from the sticky above I can upgrade the blower with a unit from an '87. Do I just replace the compressor and recharge, or try to convert? The guy gave me a go away price to do it, and swapping the compressor looks pretty straightforward, so I might just get a Sanden (which one?) and swap it out myself, then get it recharged. Only thing is I'm unsure if he purged the system.
He also pointed out an electrical connection that was jumpered, I'll get a picture of that and post because I'm not sure what he was trying to tell me. Thanks in advance