1978 Pontiac Trans Am AC upgrade. Installing an Old Air Products Compressor

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @Hi.Tech.Redneck
    @Hi.Tech.Redneck Год назад

    Cool video ! Your cars are always so clean !!

  • @darrellkidd5177
    @darrellkidd5177 Год назад +1

    Really good job. The first thing I thought was, "I wonder if you can paint the compressor black to match the original?", and then you answered it 😄.
    My car is an original A/C car, and the sales ad said that the compressor had been removed but would be included with the car, but that didn't happen, so I'm going to have to buy one, along with all of the other stuff that goes with it. Not looking forward to the $$ and the effort to install it, but there are a lot of other things that need to be done first.

    • @crosscreekclassics3595
      @crosscreekclassics3595  Год назад +1

      Thanks. It looks better black especially with the stock engine compartment. Good luck with your project.

    • @gstranman9677
      @gstranman9677 9 месяцев назад

      I just got all of the brackets, wasn't easy or cheap. This blog has me wondering if I want to use an original A6 compressor or one of these Old Air units.

  • @SnickasBah
    @SnickasBah 2 месяца назад

    Could it be metal pieces in the system ruining the replacements?

  • @clarkjones9132
    @clarkjones9132 4 месяца назад

    Was the new hardware the same or was it different(spacer etc.)? I just purchased a '77 and it had all but one bracket, and no spacer or hardware. 😢 Thanks

    • @crosscreekclassics3595
      @crosscreekclassics3595  4 месяца назад +1

      I used the factory hardware where I could. Everything should be included that you need. I would contact them directly. Good luck

    • @clarkjones9132
      @clarkjones9132 4 месяца назад

      Thanks 😊

  • @caspar0777
    @caspar0777 Год назад

    man, that car is better than new! I've got also a 1978 trans am and drive it a lot around. Under the hood it's not so clean as yours. Can you give me the engine (blue) color code ? Difficult to find the right color... Cheers from France

    • @crosscreekclassics3595
      @crosscreekclassics3595  Год назад +1

      It's GM corporate blue. Used on most GM vehicles from 77 ( I believe) and up. Thanks.

  • @vinloy23
    @vinloy23 Год назад

    I am curious, was anything wrong with the original GM AC system, besides the compressor? Are the O-rings on the original compressor the green version? If they are not, leaks are eventually guaranteed.

    • @crosscreekclassics3595
      @crosscreekclassics3595  Год назад

      The system works as expected in the car. I did replace the blower motor when we restored the car. I had the green o rings through out the system as it was changed to R134A. As of now it still works great. Thanks.

  • @bklab88
    @bklab88 8 месяцев назад

    Another great video! How's it performing with the R-134a?

  • @stunnascott1145
    @stunnascott1145 25 дней назад

    How many ounces? Of oil u put in it

  • @elsmelly3078
    @elsmelly3078 Год назад

    can you show where all the tubes on the air filter thing go i took mine off and cant remember how to put it back

  • @gstranman9677
    @gstranman9677 9 месяцев назад +2

    Irritating music

  • @Turbogn87
    @Turbogn87 Год назад

    Just do like most rednecks did back in the day, just yank out all that stuff it just takes up space and weight🤣