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Diff and transfer case might be this week or next whenever Wayne can can send them , I'll put the diff in and the young bloke can put the transfer case on the gear box when he's ready . the motor wont be going in till April some time after he's had his holidays
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Is that Novak's A/C relocation kit in the pic.... The real fun begins when ya drop that sucker in there.
Yeah it is and he's had it on and needs to make some changes and he reckons it'll be all good
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Hey Swampy, looking at the A/C relocation kit. Nice bit of work and a good price. Plumbing might get a bit messy taking the lines over to the L/H side.
Might be worth considering mounting the alternator to the A/C bracket as it has that nice belt tensioner and mounting the A/C on the L/H side.... What belt spacing you plan to use, short, medium, long ? Are you going to use the truck water pump ?
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wow this sounds amazing, good luck
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Hey Swampy, looking at the A/C relocation kit. Nice bit of work and a good price. Plumbing might get a bit messy taking the lines over to the L/H side.
Might be worth considering mounting the alternator to the A/C bracket as it has that nice belt tensioner and mounting the A/C on the L/H side.... What belt spacing you plan to use, short, medium, long ? Are you going to use the truck water pump ?
Commodore ac lines run from drivers to pass side
Wont be hard to do
Could try and fit a better condenser while youre at it also
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Commodore ac lines run from drivers to pass side
Wont be hard to do
Could try and fit a better condenser while youre at it also
Correct RB, The commodore A/C is mounted on the lower drivers side. Swampys Kit is for upper, line to condenser would be ok. The one to the accumulator may be a bit messy with the lower rad hose, heater hoses, battery, steering box etc......
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Hey Swampy, looking at the A/C relocation kit. Nice bit of work and a good price. Plumbing might get a bit messy taking the lines over to the L/H side.
Might be worth considering mounting the alternator to the A/C bracket as it has that nice belt tensioner and mounting the A/C on the L/H side.... What belt spacing you plan to use, short, medium, long ? Are you going to use the truck water pump ?
Thanks mate I'll have to get the young bloke to look into that , as for the belt spacing not sure on that all I know is he needs a longer belt , as far as I know he's using the original water pump

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Could try and fit a better condenser while youre at it also
What would you recommend Richard
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