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Ricochet 06-03-2011 06:17 PM

A/C pump outlet location
 
Do anybody know if the ports on the A/C pump need to be located at a certain angle? I made some custom mounts and mounted the pump off the frame. Currently they are located @ 12 o'clock (which is what I have normally seen) As the whole package is getting together (still in mock up) it would really be nice to located the ports @ 6 o'clock. Not sure if this would affect the way the system would work or not?

Thanks!

Musclerodz 06-03-2011 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Ricochet (Post 351406)
Do anybody know if the ports on the A/C pump need to be located at a certain angle? I made some custom mounts and mounted the pump off the frame. Currently they are located @ 12 o'clock (which is what I have normally seen) As the whole package is getting together (still in mock up) it would really be nice to located the ports @ 6 o'clock. Not sure if this would affect the way the system would work or not?

Thanks!

They can't be pointed down as the compressor would not retained oil and would prematurely fail. Should be between 9 and 3 depending on which side of the car. I want to say I have read it somewhere as well

Ricochet 06-04-2011 10:01 AM

Thanks Mike! I'm still digging around on my end as well. Not a deal breaker. Just would have cleaned things up a little better. Oh well, function before form!! I'll leave where it's at!

DRJDVM's '69 06-04-2011 01:24 PM

Brent
My Vintage Air instruction say "make sure the compressor centerline does not exceed 90 degrees"

The picture shows the centerline as being where the oil fill plug is located....between the two fittings. So as a reference if you have the oil fill cap straight up on top...dont rotate it more than 90 degrees in either direction from there.

As Mike stated, its so the oil stays in the compressor


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