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Anyone use the air pump bracket for an AC compressor?


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I am trying to build an air conditioning system, and am wondering if anyone has put the compressor on the other side of the engine using the air pump bracket. It looks like a compressor off of a 84 528 just might fit with some shims. I want the compressor on the other side away from the exhaust in case I want to install a turbo at a later time. What do you think (other than I am crazy, I already know that!) Also, if anyone has a Behr console they want to sell, let me know!

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Jeff C.

70 Granada 2002 Sunroof, Mega-Squirt EFI

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it work - decided to go with a rotary compressor low on the passenger's side to keep the hoses short. May use a stock E30 318 set up, or may get a mount from ICE - supposedly the ICE mount takes a standard shorty Sanden compressor.

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I have the remains of a Frigiking unit that you could have for a little more then the price of shipping if ytou are interested. I live in Pa...

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I took an a/c out of the '76 I have. What constitutes the "Behr console" pieces? I guess it would have to include the panel with the a/c temp controller and fan speed switches?

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