RustCollector
Member
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2020
- Posts
- 31
- Reaction score
- 22
- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- Suburban 1500 4x4
- Engine Size
- 5.7 TBI
I have an '88 Suburban. Apparently the original owner, who purchased it in Scottsdale ARIZONA, didn't see any value in rear air. When I first bought the truck as a bachelor it only bothered me a little. Now I have a family and the real possibility of using this beast to transport them in all it's 9mpg glory.
The front air that's in it is questionable at best with all the flaps sticking, the vents busted, the ducts crumbling, and the controls require a hammer to move. Heat quit working years ago. I took a stab at fixing it once upon a time, but the under dash stuff and firewall bits ain't designed for easy service.
I am considering doing some custom dash work... like a whole new custom cap and cluster. I'm also considering, as part of that effort, installing a universal evap (like $100 on ebay and amazon), one up front, one in the back. Just start fresh with the whole dang system. Doubt I could fix what's in there for less, and budget matters here.
I'm thinking of grabbing a factory compressor and splitting hoses (y-pipes?) meant for a dual AC truck (rock auto or autozone), then everything past those lines would be custom/universal, including a universal heater core system.
Thoughts? Suggestions how to pull it off? Other recommendations to make climate control work and liveable?
I'm in the planning phase still, so I'm open to other ways, but given the scope I just want to plan it right... I'm a current ME and former HVAC tech, so custom doesn't scare me, but a rabbit hole of domino part failures in the factory system does. I ain't got the time or money for those games
The front air that's in it is questionable at best with all the flaps sticking, the vents busted, the ducts crumbling, and the controls require a hammer to move. Heat quit working years ago. I took a stab at fixing it once upon a time, but the under dash stuff and firewall bits ain't designed for easy service.
I am considering doing some custom dash work... like a whole new custom cap and cluster. I'm also considering, as part of that effort, installing a universal evap (like $100 on ebay and amazon), one up front, one in the back. Just start fresh with the whole dang system. Doubt I could fix what's in there for less, and budget matters here.
I'm thinking of grabbing a factory compressor and splitting hoses (y-pipes?) meant for a dual AC truck (rock auto or autozone), then everything past those lines would be custom/universal, including a universal heater core system.
Thoughts? Suggestions how to pull it off? Other recommendations to make climate control work and liveable?
I'm in the planning phase still, so I'm open to other ways, but given the scope I just want to plan it right... I'm a current ME and former HVAC tech, so custom doesn't scare me, but a rabbit hole of domino part failures in the factory system does. I ain't got the time or money for those games