Jak22099
Junior Member
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2023
- Posts
- 11
- Reaction score
- 5
- Location
- Tennessee
- First Name
- Jack
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 400 SBC
Hey all,
Have been ignoring it for awhile and have been counting on the quarter windows to keep me alive but I think I am finally going to get cracking on getting some AC. '84 K10, 400 sbc with factory AC. The GM r4 compressor isn't hooked up but it's probably junk at this point, am planning on chucking it and going with a sanden. The hoses are also junk and I'd need custom ones anyways so I'm gonna get a hose kit and have them crimped at whatever shop I take it to to get the system charged once I'm done. Also replacing the accumulator, will take the evap core out of the airbox to make sure it's in decent shape and replace if needed and reseal everything. Will also swap out the condenser with something a little more modern to work with r134a better. Will put in a new orifice tube as well and figure out how to run in a high pressure cutoff switch, I assume I just run it parallel with the dark green sending wire that goes from the compressor to the airbox. Anything important I'm leaving out? This is my first time doing extensive AC work and I wanna make sure I got all my ducks in a row. I'm also curious if anyone has a similar setup - what belt did you end up using? As far as I know they have to be a little bit bigger to accommodate the Sandens but I'd rather not just do trial and error if I can avoid it. It's a V belt and the compressor is on the driver's side. Attached a picture of the current r4 compressor for reference since I know the clutches can differ a bit, as well as the link to the sanden I'm lookin at:
Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
Have been ignoring it for awhile and have been counting on the quarter windows to keep me alive but I think I am finally going to get cracking on getting some AC. '84 K10, 400 sbc with factory AC. The GM r4 compressor isn't hooked up but it's probably junk at this point, am planning on chucking it and going with a sanden. The hoses are also junk and I'd need custom ones anyways so I'm gonna get a hose kit and have them crimped at whatever shop I take it to to get the system charged once I'm done. Also replacing the accumulator, will take the evap core out of the airbox to make sure it's in decent shape and replace if needed and reseal everything. Will also swap out the condenser with something a little more modern to work with r134a better. Will put in a new orifice tube as well and figure out how to run in a high pressure cutoff switch, I assume I just run it parallel with the dark green sending wire that goes from the compressor to the airbox. Anything important I'm leaving out? This is my first time doing extensive AC work and I wanna make sure I got all my ducks in a row. I'm also curious if anyone has a similar setup - what belt did you end up using? As far as I know they have to be a little bit bigger to accommodate the Sandens but I'd rather not just do trial and error if I can avoid it. It's a V belt and the compressor is on the driver's side. Attached a picture of the current r4 compressor for reference since I know the clutches can differ a bit, as well as the link to the sanden I'm lookin at:
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Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!