Isotope
Junior Member
- Joined
- Aug 16, 2019
- Posts
- 8
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- Location
- US
- First Name
- ISO
- Truck Year
- 84
- Truck Model
- 1500 Sierra
- Engine Size
- 5.7 Vortec
I acquired an 84 GMC 1500, which was a project that is literally 96% complete. The truck runs great, has a late model Late Model Vortec / Cenerbolt Head 350, Rowdy Comp Cam, Street Warrior Intake, Edelbrock Carb, Aluminum Headers w/ Lock Bolts, 700R4 Overdrive Automatic Trans, 2500 Stall, a newer interior, with a new Air Conditioning system.
The problem I am suffering from is somewhat confusing issue to me as I am by no means an A/C guy. When I engage the Air Conditioning, the truck loses significant power, to the point of stalling, or nearly stalling, regardless of if I am traveling at a high rate of speed, or if I am idling, any suggestions?
I also noticed that the vent on the driver side, nearest to the door is not blowing anything from the vent; regardless of if I have the unit set to Vent, or attempting to use the Air Conditioning, or heat. May I ask for guidance regarding tracking down any diagram which will allow me to take apart the lower portion of the dash to investigate if I am missing a vent connection?
I spent a significant amount of time looking through the forum; however, I am unsure as to if, or when the units change between years. For that reason, I thought it would be best to ask.
Thanks in advance,
Iso
The problem I am suffering from is somewhat confusing issue to me as I am by no means an A/C guy. When I engage the Air Conditioning, the truck loses significant power, to the point of stalling, or nearly stalling, regardless of if I am traveling at a high rate of speed, or if I am idling, any suggestions?
I also noticed that the vent on the driver side, nearest to the door is not blowing anything from the vent; regardless of if I have the unit set to Vent, or attempting to use the Air Conditioning, or heat. May I ask for guidance regarding tracking down any diagram which will allow me to take apart the lower portion of the dash to investigate if I am missing a vent connection?
I spent a significant amount of time looking through the forum; however, I am unsure as to if, or when the units change between years. For that reason, I thought it would be best to ask.
Thanks in advance,
Iso