Condenser Replaced - a few pics

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Anyone have a link to a trustworthy A/C condensor nowadays for a late 80s square? I had got one that was "perfect fit" for my rig, but clearly wasn't. even with moving the mounts the lines hit into the rad support regardless; they're supposed to stick out and do not. Not sure the exact number but it is a Spectre condenser, and so far it's ****. Any help would be appreciated!

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Anyone have a link to a trustworthy A/C condensor nowadays for a late 80s square? I had got one that was "perfect fit" for my rig, but clearly wasn't. even with moving the mounts the lines hit into the rad support regardless; they're supposed to stick out and do not. Not sure the exact number but it is a Spectre condenser, and so far it's ****. Any help would be appreciated!

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Did you figure anything out? I ordered one of these too and it's way smaller to fit normally in core support.
 

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UAC one looks similar. Other UAC condensers that I have tried holding so far. 636420 unit mentioned a while back has been discontinued.
 

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Did you figure anything out? I ordered one of these too and it's way smaller to fit normally in core support.
You have move all the condenser bushings inward, there extra slots to slot in, top driver side had to drill a hole abolt the original bushing, I also cut some of the rubber bushing in the middle
 

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