Factory ac or no??

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Chaz

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2012
Posts
192
Reaction score
13
Location
USA
First Name
Chaz
Truck Year
1980
Truck Model
V1500 Suburban
Engine Size
350 tbi/th400/np241c
The radiator on my 89 burban started leaking,,,took it apart,,,looks like the ac coil in front of the radiator was improperly mounted,,,,was loose at the top end and it was rattlin around in there and it hit the radiator and wore a small hole in it,,,im thinkn about cuttin it up and throwin the ac core out to prevent any futher problems with the radiator,,,,the reason im questioning if its orig ac is when i replaced the heater core,,,i ordered the one for an ac equipped vehicle,,,,it didnt fit i had to get the one for non ac which fit my firewall perfect,,,,it does say ac on the heater control panel,,,also the ac dosent look like the system like in the lmc catalog diagram,,,i dont have a good manual which shows a breakdown,,,,anyway am i gonna lower value of my truck if i chuck the ac or should i try to fix it,,,it dosent work anyway,,,whn u turn on the ac at the panel it always blows a fuse so i cut the 2 wires to the ac switch at the panel,,,gonna try to attach pics,,,
 

Attachments

  • 052213 516.jpg
    052213 516.jpg
    92.4 KB · Views: 78
  • 052213 522.jpg
    052213 522.jpg
    92.3 KB · Views: 107
  • 052213 520.jpg
    052213 520.jpg
    91.8 KB · Views: 77
  • 052213 508.jpg
    052213 508.jpg
    91.4 KB · Views: 77

Chaz

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2012
Posts
192
Reaction score
13
Location
USA
First Name
Chaz
Truck Year
1980
Truck Model
V1500 Suburban
Engine Size
350 tbi/th400/np241c
I know the dash looks cut up just under where someone prob put a speaker where there is that large hole in the middle of the dash,,,,,but whats up with that cheap lookin bracket with one screw????? dosent look factory to me,,,,sorry if poor qual pics used cell phone
 

skysurfer

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2010
Posts
2,651
Reaction score
2,043
Location
west coast
First Name
John
Truck Year
1989 Suburban
Truck Model
V2500
Engine Size
5.7/TH400/NP241C
That dash pic isn't oem, here's what my '89 looks like.

You must be registered for see images attach


Notice someone cut the indentation out of the dash on yours so the ducting would fit. Appears that the vent is larger and came from a different model, maybe a gmt400.
 

Chaz

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2012
Posts
192
Reaction score
13
Location
USA
First Name
Chaz
Truck Year
1980
Truck Model
V1500 Suburban
Engine Size
350 tbi/th400/np241c
Yeah your heater/ac control panel looks different than mine too,,,,,if my truck is an orig non ac tuck I want to put it back that way,,,,heres my control panel,,,,
 

Attachments

  • 052213 512.jpg
    052213 512.jpg
    95.4 KB · Views: 71

Chaz

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2012
Posts
192
Reaction score
13
Location
USA
First Name
Chaz
Truck Year
1980
Truck Model
V1500 Suburban
Engine Size
350 tbi/th400/np241c
Alright I have no C60 on my spid label so no a/c,,,,,,does anyone have a pic of what my engine bay,,,serpentine belt layout should look like,,,,,thanks
 

RetroC10Sport

Supporting Member
Supporting Member
Joined
Sep 29, 2010
Posts
17,095
Reaction score
2,225
Location
Green Bastard Parts Unknown
First Name
Jay
Truck Year
2001
Truck Model
pontiac aztek
Engine Size
3.4
What an oddly optioned truck. Built for comfort in a northern climate.

Here's some pics of later R/V trucks without A/C.

You must be registered for see images attach

You must be registered for see images attach

You must be registered for see images attach
 
Last edited:

Chaz

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2012
Posts
192
Reaction score
13
Location
USA
First Name
Chaz
Truck Year
1980
Truck Model
V1500 Suburban
Engine Size
350 tbi/th400/np241c
Thanks for the pics Retro,,,,I think the ac might be dealr installed,,,think I might leave it in there for now,,,try to get it working again,,,if not I read somewhere where you can convert an ac compressor to an air compressor,,,,,,I think would be bitchen to have onboard air compressor to air up tires,,,,,,,,,,,
 

GreaseDog

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 8, 2010
Posts
1,189
Reaction score
33
Location
Elkhart, IN
First Name
Jeremy
Truck Year
1977 K20
Truck Model
1980 K2500
Engine Size
350
What does the tag say on the compressor? I've seen compressors made by Sanden, and Harrison. That looks like neither to me. At any rate, you'd be best off with a York compressor, as they are internally oiled, and won't rely on the refrigerant to carry oil for their internals. Most likely, that compressor wouldn't live a happy life as an air compressor.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
42,357
Posts
914,279
Members
33,859
Latest member
Green K10
Top