Fury III AC delete

Micmaynard

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Hi all,
My 70 Fury convertible has AC, but it doesn't function, and I'm not interested in spending the money to get it working again.
I plan to remove the AC system, but I wonder if I will have any issues not having it attached to the car. Im in the process of a heater box rebuild so I figure this is a good time to do it.
Will connecting just the heater lines to the firewall and leaving the AC lines capped off cause any issues in the heater box under the dash?
I'm grasping a bit because I can't think of anything bad that could happen, but I'm here for some expert opinions. :)
Thanks!

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You might need to retain the a/c evaporator core in its place in order to maintain the dash vent functions for ventilation? Otherwise, cap the lines and remove all of the compressor items from the motor. Might need some non-a/c pulleys?

Just thinking,
CBODY67
 
Hi all,
My 70 Fury convertible has AC, but it doesn't function, and I'm not interested in spending the money to get it working again.
I plan to remove the AC system, but I wonder if I will have any issues not having it attached to the car. Im in the process of a heater box rebuild so I figure this is a good time to do it.
Will connecting just the heater lines to the firewall and leaving the AC lines capped off cause any issues in the heater box under the dash?
I'm grasping a bit because I can't think of anything bad that could happen, but I'm here for some expert opinions. :)
Thanks!

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I have a 1970 Fury III Convertible original AC. Capping AC lines has no effect on function of heater box. Vacuum lines to vacuum diaphragms control the dampers that make the heater box and the rest of the system work.
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