tdm3 Posted August 29 Author Share Posted August 29 you have "dealer installed" air conditioning! that is not a bullnose ac compressor, and one splice is a ground and the other is spliced at the blower motor assembly to prevent the compressor from being run without the blower motor being on. im only surprised that saddle splices were used instead of proper connections. Good call on the air conditioning Mat. Below is a picture showing the a/c installer's tag. Also a picture of the VIN door tag. The fuel tank, tank pump, external pump, refurbished computer and a new ground between the engine and body are all installed and she is back to running again. Next up is a tune up including a relocation of the tfi module from the distributor. Then a transmission fluid and filter change and finally, as has been pointed out, a brake system overhaul. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tdm3 Posted August 29 Author Share Posted August 29 Good call on the air conditioning Mat. Below is a picture showing the a/c installer's tag. Also a picture of the VIN door tag. The fuel tank, tank pump, external pump, refurbished computer and a new ground between the engine and body are all installed and she is back to running again. Next up is a tune up including a relocation of the tfi module from the distributor. Then a transmission fluid and filter change and finally, as has been pointed out, a brake system overhaul. Anyone have any idea what a/c compressor this is and whether they're available? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mat in tn Posted September 8 Share Posted September 8 Anyone have any idea what a/c compressor this is and whether they're available? I do not recognize this compressor specifically other than it looks similar to a Harrison found on many gm vehicles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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