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Date:         Sun, 27 Nov 2005 16:23:39 -0500
Reply-To:     Florian Speier <groups.florian@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Florian Speier <groups.florian@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: adoptin ac from a 7 passenger into a westy
Comments: To: John Bange <jbange@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <6da579340511271228n715cbfc8v4bf89c58eb39f4e9@mail.gmail.com>
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that is a very interesting idea. i was also wondering about using the 7seater ductwork for the front but taking out the middle section and reroute along the driver side on that board. flo

On 11/27/05, John Bange <jbange@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > i was wondering if one can adopt a complete ac system from a 91gl into > an > > 87 > > westy without ac. i know i cannot route the ductwork to the front > because > > of > > the poptop, but it could just end halfway, or? any functional problems? > > any > > suggestions? > > > Functionally, the AC plumbing and mechanical components are probably the > same for either westy or passenger vans. You'd definitely have trouble if > you wanted to use the plastic housing, though. The rear westy cabinet is > quite definitely in the way. You could probably just install the guts in > the > existing westy cabinet without too much trouble. As for functionality, > it's > hard to say. I know of people who have removed the "center tunnel" section > of the AC and they say the hole in the rear housing blows the air up to > the > front just fine. > Personally, I've long been curious about the feasibility of routing the AC > through the frame: a couple pieces of ductwork from the AC housing to the > air vent openings above the windows just forward of the C pillar; from > there, follow the reverse path the vent air would follow and (in theory) > out > the dash vents! The main problem is, of course, the fact that the air box > is > under constant ram-air pressure from outside, so some way of blocking the > fresh air intake would have to be devised. Not exactly an easy task... > > > > > -- > John Bange > '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" >


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