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Drewz75t

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  • Birthday 04/17/1965

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  1. Great product. I've been running mine for 2 years with no problems.
  2. I had to have custom lines made anyway, so I just have them running from the original 626 condenser locations. I modified the stock Mazda upper brackets, cut the legs off the condenser, mounted a couple rubber pads, and made a couple retaining brackets for the bottom.
  3. I spent the past couple days installing my Sanden compressor, mazda 626 condenser and drier in my '75 V8Z. I had a hard time finding the o-rings for the expansion valve. For anyone who needs these o-rings, the ID is 38mm and the width is 2mm. After charging the system I am VERY pleased.
  4. Does anyone know the size for the o-rings the fits the expansion valve in a 75 280 with factory air? I tried searching but could not find any info.
  5. Bumping a 10 month old thread for any updates. I ordered the 4 Seasons part #38608 but the picture looks very different from the one that is installed in my 75 with factory air.
  6. I just finished bolting up my Sanden compressor today. I wanted it mounted on the driver's side but did not want it outside the valve cover. I was lucky and found the compressor and bracket on a Dodge truck at Pull-A-Part. It appears that someone started adding A/C to the truck and then abandoned the project. There was also a new condenser and both the condenser and compressor still had the factory caps on them.
  7. I think my sensor screwed into the adapter, and then into the head. I know they have 2 sizes because I got the wrong one at first.
  8. http://www.whiteracingproducts.com/index.php?keyword=14075724&zenid=234aaa811e00d20ba8572465a6183659&x=51&y=14&main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&zenid=234aaa811e00d20ba8572465a6183659
  9. Check with http://www.vpartsinc.com/contact_us.php
  10. Looks like a coolant temp sensor. Thats where i have mine installed.
  11. Thanks. The cooling fan is from a 98 Ford T-Bird (V8).
  12. Thanks, I will be working on the hood latch and a few other items this weekend.
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