Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 07:38:58 -0500
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From: Eric Zeno <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
Subject: Re: Need info on overhead A/C
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This system is out of an earlier model, 80-85. This was not
replace with the newer model in the rear for no reason. I've
not use one but I would guess its just in the way.
Ac hoses can be extended but be prepared to replace
hoses anyway, because of age.
ERic
Christian Pelletier wrote:
>Hi!
>
>This weekend I worked on resolving my A/C challenge.
>
>I have installed a poptop (not a Westy poptop but a straight-up) on a Vanagon that had A/C in the back and a long plastic tunnel to bring cold air to the front.
>
>Obviously, I cannot use this A/C configuration anymore since the roof opening is right where the tunnel was.
>
>At first I was thinking of building some sort of pipe system to re-route the cold air along the poptop opening, just above the side windows.
>
>But then, I found a Vanagon (86) in our yard that has the A/C unit in front of the van - thanks Warren...
>
>:O)
>
>The receiver/dryer(whatever the exact name is...) is located just above the front seats instead of in the back, with a short tunnel to the front.
>
>The output vents are like the regular model - just where the sunvisors are.
>
>That was the first time I saw this model. I am pretty sure it's a VW original equipment.
>I think I could make it fit pretty easily - but I would have to do some modifications.
>
>The electric wiring and hoses are different. So I am thinking of taking apart the back unit and installing the components in the front plastic housing.
>
>First look indicates that it should fit without major hassles.
>
>By doing that, the only problem I have is the main hose is not long enough to go from the engine compressor to the front.
>
>The other smaller hose that goes to the front radiator is obviously long enough since it goes all the way from the front radiator to the back.
>
>So finally, here are my questions:
>
>Is anyone using this A/C system in their van? Is this unit noisy, since everything is up front?
>
>How does it perform? I would expect it to be very good, since everything is close to the driver.
>
>Is it possible to have the main hose extended? I am wondering if an A/C repair shop or an hydraulic hoses place could do that?
>
>Has anyone ever attempted such installation?
>
>Thanks again for your feedback!
>
>Christian
>
>
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