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Topic: Integral A/C in a '68
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JT Gearhead Posts: 200 From: Pearland, Texas, USA Registered: Oct 2000
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posted 03-30-2001 01:15 AM
I am tinkering with the integral A/C system in my '68 coupe. I know that the system will need to be charged at a minimum, but I seem to be having an electrical problem. When I put the switch on MAX, the temp control on cold and turn the fan on, the power feed to the compressor does not get any power. Are there any fuses or relays under the dash? I have checked my books but can't find a schematic for itegral air. Thanks for any advice.------------------ JT 1968 Coupe w/351W
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Nos351C Gearhead Posts: 3000 From: Rohnert Park, CA USA M&M member#591 Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 03-30-2001 10:11 AM
The A/C in my red coupe has never worked, but IIRC there aren't any relays under the dash, just lots of little vaccumm motor type things. hopefully someone else will pop up with a schematic, it would be nice to have ------------------ Marcus "I have a lot in common with ducks. Ducks actually hate rain." -H. Stuck "My drinking team has a racing problem" My World ALMS Photos from Laguna Seca (Oct. 00)
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mellowyellow Gearhead Posts: 6609 From: So. Fl. Registered: Aug 2000
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posted 03-30-2001 10:55 AM
Get the 68 Mustang ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY MANUAL from Jim Osborn, one of the M&M sponsors. There is an excellent vacum schematic as well as the electrical. The drawings put EVERYTHING in perspective. I also have their chassis assembly which is very good.
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JT Gearhead Posts: 200 From: Pearland, Texas, USA Registered: Oct 2000
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posted 03-30-2001 07:34 PM
Thanks for the tip on which book has the diagram. I'll have to pick one up. It's starting to warm up here in Texas.
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68 S-code GT Gearhead Posts: 2194 From: Sayreville, NJ, US Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 03-30-2001 10:21 PM
I think there is a breaker in there somewhere?
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