Well that sucks

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Blackbird

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Cliff
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1983
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C10
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350 V8
Took the kids out for a quick spin in the 83’ C10 because they love riding in it. Let it idle at the house when we got back because it was running a little rough. Wasn’t idled more then 30 seconds and Freon started pouring out of the vents like smoke. Turned the truck off immediately but it still slowly poured out like this for 10 minutes. Popped the hood and the A/c box in the back left was hissing and making a “bubbling” sound. Does this pretty guarantee a full A/C rebuild will be required?
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PrairieDrifter

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That's a first!! For me anyways lol.

I would imagine it's just the evaporator. In the firewall box. If you get it taken care of quickly you should just be able to replace the evaporator.

I'm also not an a/c expert.
 

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Blackbird

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I’m not sure what system it uses. It’s a 1983 Silverado. What’s the easiest way to tell?
 

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