I started out wanting to do a "How to" on installing Vintage Air in my 63 Crewcab. I started taking a bunch of pictures when I first started. As I got further into it I forgot to take alot of detailed pictures that I had planned on doing. Anyway here is my install, hopefully it can help someone else down the road.
My truck is a conglomeration of a few vehicles, so the install is very specific to my application.
The specs are my truck are 5.2 Magnum, radiator,and trans out of a 2000 Durango. This was my first obstacle. The 5.2 obviously comes with A/C. My original plan was to just use a factory compressor for the Durango, but after researching it and finding out that every compressor is different I decided to use one designed for the Vintage Air set up. First lets start with the kit that I decided on. After alot of research and pricing I decided on the Vintage Air Gen II Super cooler kit. I used a company out of Florida to order the kit because a friend had ordered from them and was happy. So off we go!!
First thing I did was figure out where to install the condesor.
After deciding where I wanted it I built a lower bracket out of angle iron to mount underneath the core support
This is where that bracket bolts
Here is the condenser mounted. I used spacers on the top to bring it out passed the recess in the core support
Next was to come up with a plan for the ac compressor. The universal brackets that I got with the kit are pretty ridiculous. I ended up building a plate to bolt to the 5.2 original ac bolt holes and cutting down the brackets to work.
Once the compressor was mounted it was time to find a belt. I assumed a standard ac belt would work, but I was wrong. The bracket moved the compressor up to much, so back to the drawing board. To make a long story short I figured out that a Dodge Viper ac delete belt would allow me to run the new compressor and eliminate the leaky power steering pump I wasn't using anyway.
Now the fun part, how to mount the evaporator under the dash. I built 3 brackets. Not a huge fan of where Vintage Air puts the mount holes, but it works. 1 bolt through the firewall and 2 to the dashboard. I had the remove the center dash support which I don't think is a big deal because the evaporator with brackets should support the dash. This where my picture taking fell apart. I also, ended up welding all the holes where my original heater was and bought a bulkhead to run the lines through the firewall.
I also eliminated the factory fan and found an electric one off a Pt cruiser that seems to fit pretty good. It's pretty cool because with the Trinary safety switch the fan will cycle on and off as needed.
Well that's pretty much it for now. Any questions just let me know if I can help. Sorry I fell short on the pics, but I can take any specific pics of anyone needs them.
With everything I'm in it about $1600. Well worth it in my opinion. It blows super cold and actually cools the entire leaky cab.
My Vintage Air Install
- slick
- Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
- Posts: 3096
- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
- City: Tucson/AZ
- State: AZ
- Location: Tucson, AZ
- Contact:
My Vintage Air Install
1963 Crewcab Cummins
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
- my5thmopar
- Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
- Posts: 1003
- Joined: Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:51 pm
- City: Columbia
- State: TN
Re: My Vintage Air Install
This is on my list hopefully for the winter. You have your air vents to get some outside air in to prevent window fogging. I guess you won't need heat in AZ. Thanks for the pictures. Are there 3 or 4 vents? Craig
1964 D100 Utiline
2019 Ram Classic
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=36025&hilit=build
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=40251
2019 Ram Classic
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=36025&hilit=build
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=40251
- slick
- Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
- Posts: 3096
- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
- City: Tucson/AZ
- State: AZ
- Location: Tucson, AZ
- Contact:
Re: My Vintage Air Install
Yes there are 4 vents, forgot to take a picture. It's the same as the drivers just the other side. No fresh air, the evaporator has heat and defrost as well.
1963 Crewcab Cummins
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
Re: My Vintage Air Install
thanks for sharing. need to add ac in the near future
777s on all that have and all that do protect our freedoms.
-
- Sweptline.ORG Member
- Posts: 537
- Joined: Mon Feb 25, 2008 8:03 pm
- City: San Angelo/Manvel Tx.
- Location: San Angelo/Manvel, Tx.
- Contact:
Re: My Vintage Air Install
Sure you don't wanna trade for a factory big block dash shift crew? Lol. Good looking install though. I was very curious how it would cool the bigger cabs. Glad to know it works well. I'm thinking about this and efi for my orange crew.
1920's Dodge Bros. Touring Car Project (Destined to have a turbo 225 /6)
1920's Dodge Bros. Half a Touring Car Project
1920's Dodge Bros. Half a Touring Car Project
Re: My Vintage Air Install
How hard was it to mount the unit under the dash? Did they supply you with any usable brackets for that or were you pretty much making them yourself.
- slick
- Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
- Posts: 3096
- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
- City: Tucson/AZ
- State: AZ
- Location: Tucson, AZ
- Contact:
Re: My Vintage Air Install
The brackets they sent are useless. I threw them away and made my own. It actually fits under the dash pretty good. Running the duct work for th defrost and ac vent hoses was a pain. The stereo, crossovers for my component speakers, and body control modules didn't make it any easier. I took out my glove box liner to make a little more room.
1963 Crewcab Cummins
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
- slick
- Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
- Posts: 3096
- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
- City: Tucson/AZ
- State: AZ
- Location: Tucson, AZ
- Contact:
Re: My Vintage Air Install
I also wanted to have control of my electric fan. I tapped into the wire for the ac trinary switch and ran a push pull toggle switch. I piggy backed this onto my original blower switch which now had no purpose.
1963 Crewcab Cummins
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
- slick
- Sweptline.ORG Pioneer
- Posts: 3096
- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
- City: Tucson/AZ
- State: AZ
- Location: Tucson, AZ
- Contact:
Re: My Vintage Air Install
Here's a picture of the passenger side bracket. Driver is the same. I used holes that were already in my dash.
1963 Crewcab Cummins
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
Re: My Vintage Air Install
That looks great, Thanks for taking the time to take pictures and make a post. I have been planning to do this for a while and your post answered a bunch of questions I had.