Anybody know a way to cap off the AC line after removing the rear AC plumbing ?
I'm trying to clean up / unclutter my engine compartment , it would be nice if i could find some kind of cap to screw on the back of the AC compressor
You could do what the inbred P/O did on my van :dunce: .....cut the aluminum line and use a big gob of JB weld in an attemptto block off the rear air. Do you have a local welding shop? You could cut and fold the tubing and then have them TIG it.
Nice looking engine compartment you got there 355.
Is that a fuel psi guage on your hood ? very nice but dont you have to drive with your hood open and your head sticking out the window :rofl:
Thats a good idea , do you mind if i copy it?
What are you running a carb now ? i thought that you had a TPI setup!
Nice looking engine compartment you got there 355.
Is that a fuel psi guage on your hood ? very nice but dont you have to drive with your hood open and your head sticking out the window :rofl:
Thats a good idea , do you mind if i copy it?
What are you running a carb now ? i thought that you had a TPI setup!
Yea i like that idea , the way you installed the fuel psi regulator on the fire wall , i just bought one of those adjustable fuel psi regulator that replaces the stock TBI regulator and its a pain to try to get to the adjustment screw . I wish i would've gotten a setup like yours but at the time i could'nt think of anywhere to mount it .
Neither , i hav'nt touched it yet but would like to get rid of my rear air conditioning
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