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FE Power Forums => Non-FE Discussion Forum => Topic started by: winr1 on March 17, 2021, 09:02:59 PM
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Any know how/where to decode the above ??
Ricky.
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Ricky, depending on the response you get from the forum you could also try one of the aftermarket AC suppliers like Old Air Products or Classic Auto Air. I've used Classic Auto Air and they've had good customer service but I haven't asked them to decode an old compressor. New aluminum case piston-type compressors are available thru Rock Auto or one of those sources or you can possibly have yours rebuilt.
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There are 3 sizes,
10 = 10.3 ci (169 cc)
09 = 8.69 ci (142 cc) Yours looks to be the 09
06 = 6.10 ci (100 cc)
R= Right hand discharge.
Link to service manual https://tccimfg.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/TCCI-SM-8.5x11-2014-12-16P.pdf (https://tccimfg.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/TCCI-SM-8.5x11-2014-12-16P.pdf)
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Thanks yall !
I will not be usin it, thought it might good for someone restoring something
I bought an FE bracket that uses a sanyo or was it sanden ??
Bolts low on the passenger side and has a place to mount alternator above it
Found an AC/heater unit combined, is around the same size as an under dash Mustang unit
Gonna mount it under the dash, run the heat an A/C lines together on the pass. inner fender
Ricky