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Title: removing the a/c system
Post by: klaussk on April 10, 2011, 01:02:00 pm
Has anyone taken  the a/c system out of an 85 k10 with a 305 in it. My a/c doesnt work and i dont want to bother with it. Im one of the few who never uses a/c. Im not sure why it doesnt work. So if anyone ahs removed theres could you help me out and tell me how. I dont want to lose my heat though i need that.
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: beastie_3 on April 10, 2011, 06:29:30 pm
I have. I kept all the controls but used a replacement heater box from acdelete.com
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: snibook7537 on April 10, 2011, 10:15:00 pm
I wouldn't remove it unless you have a reason, when you go to sell it someone may want it and be willing to pay more for it.  I would if you don't want to fix it why not leave it as it is?
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: Grim 82 on April 11, 2011, 09:58:33 am
If there is any remaining refrigerant in the system you should have it professionally reclaimed before you remove any components.
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: klaussk on April 11, 2011, 04:23:24 pm
Im not sure if theres any refrigerant in it still. And i dont plan on selling the truck. I just think it would look cleaner under the hood without it. Im a big fan on haveing a nice looking engine bay.
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: klaussk on April 11, 2011, 04:25:49 pm
Well that kit on acdelete.com looks awesome. but i dont wanna spend 315 dollars on getting rid of something. I might jsut wait to do all that when i put a new motor in the truck. Thanks guys.
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: Grim 82 on April 11, 2011, 04:35:23 pm
So far I have just removed the condensor, compressor, and lines, but eventually I would like to get the delete box as well. It's super clean looking.
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: beastie_3 on April 11, 2011, 05:19:14 pm
Its only 170 if your original fan works and your heater core doesn't leak. I replaced my heater core just for good measure and used my original fan. Some people have upgraded their fans from a newer truck which blow harder.
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: klaussk on April 11, 2011, 08:52:07 pm
I think i will start out like grim is doing. Ill get the delete kit after next deployment when i got some extra cash. Grim was it difficult to remove those parts?
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: klaussk on April 11, 2011, 09:20:43 pm
I almost forgot. Another reason why I want to remove the a/c system is because summit says that i would need to get an adapter bracket for something in the a/c system for the headers to fit. And its liek 35 bucks. I dont want to spend 35 bucks on something that doesnt work.
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: Grim 82 on April 12, 2011, 08:17:00 am
Grim was it difficult to remove those parts?
Nothing to it, but you want to be sure that the system is empty or you will be getting a freon bath. You will probably still need to make or purchase a bracket to keep your power steering pump attached properly, or you can use a spacer and a longer bolt, depending on how yours is set up.
Title: Re: removing the a/c system
Post by: klaussk on April 14, 2011, 01:50:07 pm
Ill have look at the power steering pump when I get my truck back. I think Pep bpys would empty for a decent price. I know how dangerous freon can get. But Im sure I can fabricate some kind of bracket.