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Switch from AC to Non-AC Heater box #370003
07/08/09 01:45 PM
07/08/09 01:45 PM
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St Louis, MO, USA
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srunge55 Offline OP
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I have a 69 GTX with AC. I have the box out and don't want to reinstall the AC. Will a non AC box bolt right in? I know I will have some holes to cover in the firewall but is there anything else to consider?

Thanks,

Steve

Re: Switch from AC to Non-AC Heater box [Re: srunge55] #370004
07/08/09 01:52 PM
07/08/09 01:52 PM
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Brookeville, Md
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Not enough dumb comments...yet
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Nope, firewall is different, You'll have to drill new holes I think. Then getting all the vents correct could take some engineering


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Re: Switch from AC to Non-AC Heater box [Re: Mr.Yuck] #370005
07/08/09 07:15 PM
07/08/09 07:15 PM
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Athens, Greece
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You can always buy the Mojave heater from Summit. Hang it right above your console behind the dash. I made one for my 70 Charger and it was blowing air at 3 speeds, and had the optional vent on the side to hook up to the dash defrost vents. I think it was like $120. Weighed 14lbs when it was filled with water. A heck of allot better than the 80lb factory unit and your firewall has allot more space. I opted to hang all my MSD ignition on the passenger side firewall and an updated fusebox


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