1990 mustang 5.0 how hard would it be to put ac back in this thing? Dexmure 4 months ago by Dexmure Thanks for posting on Reply If the lines to the evaporator and all the wiring is still intact its a matter of buying and installing the missing parts under the hood. Reply Look into electric compressors. You'd still need quite a few parts but this way you could save room instead of having to mount it near the belt. Reply Well that all depends on how many pieces are missing Reply Does it still have an evaporator? Reply AC is useless weight and engine draw, I seriously doubt it gets hotter there than where I live (110°+ summers) and I get by fine without. Reply I’m in southern Utah 110+ most days and it’s my daily Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Author: admin
If the lines to the evaporator and all the wiring is still intact its a matter of buying and installing the missing parts under the hood. Reply
Look into electric compressors. You'd still need quite a few parts but this way you could save room instead of having to mount it near the belt. Reply
AC is useless weight and engine draw, I seriously doubt it gets hotter there than where I live (110°+ summers) and I get by fine without. Reply
Thanks for posting on
If the lines to the evaporator and all the wiring is still intact its a matter of buying and installing the missing parts under the hood.
Look into electric compressors. You'd still need quite a few parts but this way you could save room instead of having to mount it near the belt.
Well that all depends on how many pieces are missing
Does it still have an evaporator?
AC is useless weight and engine draw, I seriously doubt it gets hotter there than where I live (110°+ summers) and I get by fine without.
I’m in southern Utah 110+ most days and it’s my daily