5.4L DOHC 4v Project!
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We hope to make it work, if not its just A/C who needs that.
It gets warm here too in the summer but i rarely and i mean rarely would turn my a/c on. Now I dont drive it daily so it doesnt really matter. I love the windows down anyway.
As long as I have heat, cold weather and i dont mix. :)
It gets warm here too in the summer but i rarely and i mean rarely would turn my a/c on. Now I dont drive it daily so it doesnt really matter. I love the windows down anyway.
As long as I have heat, cold weather and i dont mix. :)
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Lol, yeah, I can understand! I am the same way. I hardly ever used the air in the other truck, I would rather have the windows down as well, unless its raining. And, since I drive mine everyday, I'll have to get it fixed. Right now it doesn't have freon in it, so its either got a leak, or they just never charged the system after the engine swap. Who knows, everything is there though so I can get it working I'm sure. Now get on with the swap...
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Sweet Jesus... I said before I have the utmost respect for you for what you have done to your truck and that you actually do it yourself.
I really don't have the words for this one...
Awesome, insane, excellent... Those seem too bland for what this beast is going to be when it's done.
zabeard
I really don't have the words for this one...
Awesome, insane, excellent... Those seem too bland for what this beast is going to be when it's done.
zabeard
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I cut it in half so its not so heavy to haul down there. its also less wind drag and takes up less space in the garage. looks pretty goofy. The back half is sitting outside now.
lessons learned..
dont cut freon lines (stinks)
a navigator has radiator lines going the rear?
even if a vehicle has not ran in a while its still got gas in the line
the front of a navigator is still very heavy.
lessons learned..
dont cut freon lines (stinks)
a navigator has radiator lines going the rear?
even if a vehicle has not ran in a while its still got gas in the line
the front of a navigator is still very heavy.
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