texasmike
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- Joined
- Sep 18, 2018
- Posts
- 245
- Reaction score
- 175
- Location
- Conroe Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 305
Hi everyone.
I would welcome some advise on how to get cold air flowing into my cab. The truck was sitting outside on the dirt for over 13 years before I decided to rescue it about five months ago. I have finally got it in pretty good running condition and passed state inspection. The heater works and the blower works on all three speeds. The truck has a little over 52k on it which I know is original mileage.
All of the A/C parts are in place but the system has no pressure. There was a tag in the glove box showing the system was retrofitted to R134a. The compressor looks pretty rough with a lot of rust on it. Was this a good A/C system and is it worth trying to save? I'd rather not replace the whole system, especially the condenser, evaporator and controls if I don't have to and would like to get it working well before I head to the body shop.
Thanks to all who reply and be safe, especially on this last day of the year.
I would welcome some advise on how to get cold air flowing into my cab. The truck was sitting outside on the dirt for over 13 years before I decided to rescue it about five months ago. I have finally got it in pretty good running condition and passed state inspection. The heater works and the blower works on all three speeds. The truck has a little over 52k on it which I know is original mileage.
All of the A/C parts are in place but the system has no pressure. There was a tag in the glove box showing the system was retrofitted to R134a. The compressor looks pretty rough with a lot of rust on it. Was this a good A/C system and is it worth trying to save? I'd rather not replace the whole system, especially the condenser, evaporator and controls if I don't have to and would like to get it working well before I head to the body shop.
Thanks to all who reply and be safe, especially on this last day of the year.