Joseph Garcia
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What a gorgeous find!! Congratulations.
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Thank you, sirWhat a gorgeous find!! Congratulations.
Works and is cool but it’s not as cold as it should be. Think it needs a recharge. Also, the rear fan is a bit noisy especially on high. I think it may need an adjustment. Sounds like the fins on the fan are contacting something.How is the AC system?
Has it been converted to 134a?Works and is cool but it’s not as cold as it should be. Think it needs a recharge. Also, the rear fan is a bit noisy especially on high. I think it may need an adjustment. Sounds like the fins on the fan are contacting something.
Works and is cool but it’s not as cold as it should be. Think it needs a recharge. Also, the rear fan is a bit noisy especially on high. I think it may need an adjustment. Sounds like the fins on the fan are contacting something.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure my 87 was the same. Sometime in the next few weeks I'll find some time to do some investigating.That's the only downer on these square Burby's. Hopefully you can go over it and make it well. Those rear A/C units ALWAYS made that noise for me as well. Need to pull the cowl and check things out. Clean it out in there.
I don't know yet. I would bet it has. It would blow my mind if it had made it 32 years, still work and never have been converted at this point. But I could be surprised. Haven't had a chance to dig into that eitherHas it been converted to 134a?
Gauges and helper bags ordered tonight. I’m being told that the gauges may take a couple of months but that’s ok.Ordered an Aluminum radiator and hoses off Rock Auto. That order should arrive either Wednesday or Thursday
About to order up some new gauges (Dakota Digital HDX) and some replacement helper bags. Hope to have that stuff ordered by the end of the day.
I guess there goes that idea of not needing to tinker with it much