Re: [GMCnet] Add-on A/C or repair A/C? [message #73915 is a reply to message #73906] |
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emerystora
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On Feb 15, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Larry Davick wrote:
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> It's beautiful here in Northern California today and my thoughts are
> on my poor dash air. Should I try the retro-fix or just toss in the
> towel and buy a Vintage Air kit from Jim K?
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> I know this has been discussed many times, and I see from searching
> the forum that some very handy fellows have replaced the entire HVAC
> dash system (my first preference, but last project choice), enclosed
> bone-yard van systems to be attractive, or installed manufactured
> add-on systems.
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> We are still in the Honeymoon phase with our Palm Beach and want to
> drive, more then work on, our beauty so I think a total re-work of
> the dash is unlikely.
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> I'm half tempted to just run the roof air - is that effective?
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> What say the net?
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> Larry Davick
> The Mystery Machine
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Sure, that works. I used to do that before installing my additional
evaporator.
However, it takes about 1 gallon per hour to run your Onan.
So, after about 100 hours you've spent enough to pay for upgrading
your dash air conditioning system.
Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM
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