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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Universal Mounting Brackets
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Universal Mounting Brackets
Since every application is different, Vintage Air includes universal mounting brackets with their condensers. We opted to fabricate our own by cutting down some aluminum flat stock and securing this to the Flex-A-Lite radiator.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System March Performance Kit
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System March Performance Kit
We also made a call to March Performance asking for a way to integrate the supplied Sanden compressor to our existing pulley system. After talking with their tech support folks, we ordered this kit, part No. 30354 for $190. This is designed specifically for small-block Fords that already use March's alternator/power steering serpentine kit. This brings up an important point: you'll be on your own for mounting the compressor, since a universal kit isn't made for a specific application.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Billet Aluminum Bracket
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Billet Aluminum Bracket
The billet aluminum bracket from March bolted right up to the front of the AFR cylinder head. It's nice when stuff fits without having to break out a grinder and plasma cutter.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Sanden 508 Compressor
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Sanden 508 Compressor
The Sanden 508 compressor ($199) then bolted to the bracket and much to our delight the pulley lined up perfectly with the rest of the system. It came to us already filled with oil, an important bit of info to know when you get around to charging the system.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Comparison
The new Gen IV unit is smaller... 
   
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Comparison
The new Gen IV unit is smaller than the factory piece, and it does three times as much, since it handles heating, cooling, and dehumidifying the air. You've gotta love modern technology.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Vintage Air System Universal Fit
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Vintage Air System Universal Fit
The Vintage Air system is a universal fit, so the supplied brackets need to be bent, tweaked, and modified to fit the particular car. Our tech center has a mock-up Gen-IV unit, which is a lightweight plastic shell that's dimensionally the same as the real unit, and has the same mounting brackets. Since they weigh almost nothing, it makes holding them under the dash painless. If you do this on a regular basis, then they are highly recommended, and can be purchased through Vintage Air. Vintage Air also has a loaner program for one-time use. Once we had it fitting correctly, it was removed, and the real-deal was installed.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Beadlock Ac Fittings
Next, we made the lines. The... 
   
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Beadlock Ac Fittings
Next, we made the lines. The beadlock A/C fittings need to be crimped with this crimping tool to insure a leak-proof connection. Our tech center is equipped with this ATCO 371 beadlock crimper that made short work of the project. You can also make all your measurements and have a local air conditioning supply shop do the crimps for you. In addition to length, you'll also need to mark how you want the fittings clocked. If you can't find someone local, Vintage Air will crimp your fittings at no charge if you send them the marked parts.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Install Green O Rings
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Install Green O Rings
Before attaching the hoses we were sure to install the green O-rings and hit them with a dab of the supplied refrigerant oil. Forget the O-rings, or the oil, and the system won't seal. This oil is also used on all the threads. Remember not to over-tighten the O-ring connections.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Mount Drier
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Mount Drier
Next, mount the drier in the area between the core support and the grill. Note that the drier is directional, and the "in" side will be closest to the condenser. With the drier secured, we made all the lines connecting it to the condenser, compressor, and main A/C system.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Running Wiring
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Running Wiring
With the lines run to the compressor, we finished installing it by running the wiring, and installing the belt recommended by March Performance. Lastly, we put the beauty covers on the compressor and idler pulleys.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Vintage Air Bulkheads
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Vintage Air Bulkheads
Vintage Air makes an assortment of bulkheads for transitioning from the engine bay to the interior. These include single, double, and quad fittings in box, diamond, and linear shapes. For the Fairlane, the best choice was this in-line piece priced at $65. The two hoses to the right are the water lines from the 408 stroker.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Fairlane Dash
The Fairlane's dash only has... 
   
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Fairlane Dash
The Fairlane's dash only has two vents, one on each side. To get some airflow to the center, we had several choices from Vintage Air. The upper one would have been perfect if we had a place on the dash to mount the controls. We ended up going with the bottom one ($28), which served double-duty as a place to mount the control unit. If you need dash vents, Vintage Air has a lot more options besides these.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Streamline Three Knob Control Panel
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Streamline Three Knob Control Panel
With the streamline three-knob control panel ($209) mounted in the vent assembly and plugged into the main unit, we secured the assembly to the bottom of the dash.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Evacuate And Charge System
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Evacuate And Charge System
With everything wired and plumbed, the only thing left to do was evacuate and charge the system with 134a. The Gen IV instructions spell out the proper system charge of 1.8 pounds. If you don't have the right tools, any shop that works on A/C systems can take care of it. A correct charge is critical; Vintage Air recommends charging the system with a charging station or calibrated scale. The Sanden compressor comes pre-charged with oil, so don't add any additional.
Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Finish
We started the car, and flipped... 
   
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Installing Vintage Air Universal Gen Iv System Finish
We started the car, and flipped the controls to max cold. After a couple moments, the temp started to drop, and we eventually got down into the 30s at idle. The whole install took two long days, and set us back just under $1,500, but the first chilly cruise through summer heat made it all worthwhile.
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Flex-a-lite
800/851-1510

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Vintage Air
10305 I.H. 35 N.
San Antonio
TX  78233
(210) 654-7171
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734/729-9070

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