Yoda
Well-known member
Seems I'm asking a lot of questions lately. Oh well.
I'm in the process of fixing the broken A/C on my 65. It has never worked since I've owned the car.
Anyway, I've already replaced the York with the rotary Sanden unit, but now its time to run new hoses to the evaporator. The shop manual discusses "removal" of the evaporator and steps you through basically dismantling the entire interior of the car. Has anyone tried changing out the hoses with the evaporator in place by just removing some of the trim panels by the radio, ignition switch, etc.? Any other suggestions? I really don't feel like dismantling the entire dash/instrument panel.
I'm in the process of fixing the broken A/C on my 65. It has never worked since I've owned the car.
Anyway, I've already replaced the York with the rotary Sanden unit, but now its time to run new hoses to the evaporator. The shop manual discusses "removal" of the evaporator and steps you through basically dismantling the entire interior of the car. Has anyone tried changing out the hoses with the evaporator in place by just removing some of the trim panels by the radio, ignition switch, etc.? Any other suggestions? I really don't feel like dismantling the entire dash/instrument panel.