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  1. Woodsplinter

    Air Conditioning a Deuce

    Strelnik, send a PM to "welder sam" or check his build threads as he recently put in an a/c system that might work for you. Don't know exactly what you have but maybe an RV style roof mount might work. Just throwing out some ideas- hope that helps! Please post some pics of your Kubelwagen &...
  2. Woodsplinter

    Air Conditioning a Deuce

    D, do you think the condenser will get enough airflow mounted that way to work ok? Hope so after you put all that work into it! Let us know- great job! Mark
  3. Woodsplinter

    Air Conditioning a Deuce

    Tom, thanks for the update! In my case the brackets I bought dictated the compressor placement. I do have a hot water heater but I doubt it will get much use here in Phoenix. (Gonna have to take it somewhere COLD to use it!)
  4. Woodsplinter

    Air Conditioning a Deuce

    Yes it came from Boyce. It has no markings on it but is 22"x 14"x 1" thick. If you need any technical details, call Brett at Boyce. There was no information sent out with it. The connection to the receiver/ drier uses a #6 hose and #8 to the compressor. Hope that helps! Mark
  5. Woodsplinter

    Air Conditioning a Deuce

    Tom, thanks for the belt info. What is different about those belts? After seeing the belt arrangement I am also concerned about the lack of contact. Haven't gotten to use it yet so i'll just have to see what happens. Lonesome, I have been sealing up all the holes in the cab by epoxying a...
  6. Woodsplinter

    Air Conditioning a Deuce

    I really had to tighten the yoke down and it was a tight fit, but it works. Here are pics of the brackets for the compressor. They came as part of a kit from Boyce Equipment.
  7. Woodsplinter

    Air Conditioning a Deuce

    I'm almost finished with my deuce A/C install and I ran into the same spacing problem. I went the simpler route (I think) and got 3 washers with a 1.5" hole in the center. I then epoxied them together with steel epoxy. (I don't weld and was afraid welding would through the "unit" out of...
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