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york compressor
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on the york compressor there are to fittings that hoses go into. Now, the bottom one that goes to the intercooler(The thing infront of the radiator), do you take all that stuff out and use that bottom hose fitting to run a hose to a tank for onboard air? If you do, can you takeout the a/c unit inside and run the switch somewhere else? Thanks a lot Lure
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If you are working with your Bronco. I would pull out everything to do with your AC and sell to one of the Bronco nuts. Then make your own brackets and york. With the money you get from selling an all factory ac setup. You can get the OBA setup with all the cool little things that make it nice.
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Re: york compressor
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Sure, you can run a hot wire for your clutch to any old switch you want. As for everything else, do a web search for "York Onboard Air." You'll find lots of hits on how to plumb it.
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thanks for all the info
well, how much do you think a complete a/c setup would go for? oh, the thing in front of the radiator is the condensor. thanks Lure
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