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A/C installation in my BJ7

HealeyPassion

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Well folks, I'm offering my experiences on installing a/c in my BJ7. This was a bigger project than I expected....but in fairness, I create alot of my own obstacles by wanting everything...function, style, serviceability, etc.... I don't think it needs to be this hard. Anyway, FWIW this link will get you to the write-up:

https://stevesaustinhealey.com/inde...d=9:ac-installation&catid=2:projects&Itemid=3

I would appeciate any feedback or sharing of your experiences. I'm sure guys like Roger and Lin could have done it better.

Cheers,
Steve
 

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The hard part I had with my installation was the beadlock connections on the hoses. I clamped them myself and had two leakers. This required new hoses to be done and 3 times to get the unit charged up. They have a new hose and clamp on the ends now, I would use the new version.
This project is also easier with the front shroud off the car, and the dash out of the car.

Jerry
BJ8
 
HealeyPassion said:
Well folks, I'm offering my experiences on installing a/c in my BJ7. This was a bigger project than I expected....but in fairness, I create alot of my own obstacles by wanting everything...function, style, serviceability, etc.... I don't think it needs to be this hard.
I would appeciate any feedback or sharing of your experiences. I'm sure guys like Roger and Lin could have done it better.

Cheers,
Steve

Steve, you rock!

Dude, I'd like to replace my signature, When I turn my Healey on, she turns me on.....with your...This was a bigger project than I expected....but in fairness, I create alot of my own obstacles by wanting everything...function, style, serviceability, etc.... I don't think it needs to be this hard.

You think I'm kidding? I live that, my Healey brother.

You're closing sentence...you would appreciate any feedback... Here's mine :bow: :bow: :bow:

I'm flattered you referenced me in the same league as Lin. I've got a ways to go before I take on the projects you Steve, Lin and GregW, the MacGyver's of this forum come up with. You guys think outside the box. When your projects are done, they are well thought out, built like a tank, safe, and blend in as if they were a period option.

I read you entire article. Maybe Mr. Reid will read it too. This would be a nice article for the Healey Marque. Congratulations Steve on a project well done.

Roger
When I turn my Healey on... I mean...This was a bigger project than I expected....but in fairness, I create alot of my own obstacles by wanting everything...function, style, serviceability, etc.... I don't think it needs to be this hard.
 
Holy Smokes. Beautiful work. Gives me lots of good ideas for when I strip down my BJ8 later this year.... Thank you so much for putting this up. This should definitely go on John Sim's website.
 
Well Steve,

I am but a humble tinkerer compared to you. I like to experiment, but you are an innovator with real engineering talent who will not compromise on excellence. I love what you have done on your car and your website. I cannot wait to see the final product.

Roger, as for you my man: I just copy what you do! Well except for that water leak. Any progress?

Lin
 
Thank you guys. Lin and Roger, you guys are being too modest...I've seen your work it's superlative. I do appreciate the codos from such an august group....and, I'm already copying things you guys do.

Cheers,
Steve
 
Nicely done Steve. I especially like the heim joint tensioners. Simple, elegant and effective. Much better than a ratchet strap to the garage wall as you tighten the bolts. :laugh:
 
AUSMHLY said:
the MacGyver's of this forum come up with. You guys think outside the box.

My problem is I lost the box so I just fake it. I think my mom threw it out during spring cleaning years ago.
 
:savewave:

Where is this box you all are talking about I dudn't see no box did I miss somthing again??--Keoke-AZ :cowboy:--- :laugh:

Thats a cool installation Steve :thumbsup:
 
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