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Old 03-02-2009, 06:56 AM   #1
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Custom AC Bracket?

Anyone ever had custom AC lines or sohc compressor bracket made? Looking for a litte more info on this, swapping dohc into sohc shell. It's not a must, but AC might be nice on a hot Texas day.
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Plenty of people make custom lines. Ever since people started to put A/C in hot rods back in the 50s. Cut/weld the lines, with a 240SX it's easy if you have both of them to work from.
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Cool, hadn't though of that. Would be much easier, and I have both sets lines.
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Or you could just go with a portion of braided AN line to make it easy to move your compressor about anywhere on that side of the block. Just cut line and flare on each end with a tube nut and sleeve. Add in teflon AN line with AN unions on each end.

Or the usual cut and weld works too.
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