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Ok to set you straight, Chucks AC is aftermarket. He used the brackets set from a 85 Scirocco (JH engine) which used the Sanden compressor. So ask me how I know, I sold him the parts he needed to convert a non AC to AC. From what I remember is that up till 84 all dubs came with the York compressor, could be wrong buts thats what I remember
Brian
Euroroc II <flaatr@yahoo.com> wrote:Dude relax....
I am referring to
not Ron's
car... That is why I replied to the message containing this link it. It
appears to be a later style compressor. Hey I could be wrong, I have been
before but I don't think I am this time. Simple
Victor, http://w3.one.net/~rapieper/victorjr/s1%20engine.jpg appears to
have the large piston type compressor mounted high in the factory style for
this model, yes Shawn it looks to be factory installed.
Since you clipped it I have included the original post that I replied to.
-RGK-
Original Message.
At 07:43 AM 4/17/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>I aint no MKI specialist, but it looks like a factory install AC (the hoses
>look identical to both my MKII hoses (which could be an indicationg just a
>well it is not. BUT! when I compare it to Chuck's Blue MKI engine bay
>picture I have on the TST group member's ride (79 MKI) it seems that the
>dryer canister is
>located differently (on the strut) than the pictures in your engine bay... I
>know chuck blue is on the list he may be able to point out if his MKI is
>factory installed.)
>
>
>ATS - Patrick Bureau - txrocco@sbcglobal.net
At 12:11 AM 4/18/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 00:01:18 -0700 Euroroc II writes:
> > This appears to be a later style... Compressor mounted low and
> > alternator
> > on top. Pre 1984'ish cars with AC had a Huge piston type compressor
> > that
> > mounted up where we normally expect to see the alternator. This is
> > probably
> > carried over from a swap... factory but not '79.
> >
> > -RGK-
>
>
>OK, this car is at my place. Its a FACTORY installed A/C system. I sent
>Ron more detailed pics of it. simple.
>
>
>Shawn Méze
>86' Jetta GLi 8V 88' Corvette -AS- #30 2002 SDR Solo2 AS Champion
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>FSP
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>
>
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<DIV>Ok to set you straight, Chucks AC is aftermarket. He used the brackets set from a 85 Scirocco (JH engine) which used the Sanden compressor. So ask me how I know, I sold him the parts he needed to convert a non AC to AC. From what I remember is that up till 84 all dubs came with the York compressor, could be wrong buts thats what I remember<BR></DIV>
<DIV>Brian<BR><B><I>Euroroc II <flaatr@yahoo.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Dude relax....<BR><BR>I am referring to <BR><HTTP: IM000238.jpg chuckblue members tst www.longcoeur.com>not Ron's <BR>car... That is why I replied to the message containing this link it. It <BR>appears to be a later style compressor. Hey I could be wrong, I have been <BR>before but I don't think I am this time. Simple<BR><BR>Victor, http://w3.one.net/~rapieper/victorjr/s1%20engine.jpg appears to <BR>have the large piston type compressor mounted high in the factory style for <BR>this model, yes Shawn it looks to be factory installed.<BR><BR>Since you clipped it I have included the original post that I replied to.<BR><BR>-RGK-<BR><BR>Original Message.<BR><BR>At 07:43 AM 4/17/2003 -0500, you wrote:<BR>>I aint no MKI specialist, but it looks like a factory install AC (the hoses<BR>>look identical to both my MKII hoses (which could be an indicationg just a<BR>>well it is not. BUT! when I compare it to Chuck's Blue MKI engine bay<BR>>picture I have on the TST group member's ride (79 MKI) it seems that the<BR>>dryer canister is<BR>>located differently (on the strut) than the pictures in your engine bay... I<BR>>know chuck blue is on the list he may be able to point out if his MKI is<BR>>factory installed.)<BR>><HTTP: IM000238.jpg chuckblue members tst www.longcoeur.com><BR>><BR>>ATS - Patrick Bureau - txrocco@sbcglobal.net<BR><BR><BR><BR>At 12:11 AM 4/18/2003 -0700, you wrote:<BR><BR><BR>>On Fri, 18 Apr 2003 00:01:18 -0700 Euroroc II <FLAATR@YAHOO.COM>writes:<BR>> > This appears to be a later style... Compressor mounted low and<BR>> > alternator<BR>> > on top. Pre 1984'ish cars with AC had a Huge piston type compressor<BR>> > that<BR>> > mounted up where we normally expect to see the alternator. This is<BR>> > probably<BR>> > carried over from a swap... factory but not '79.<BR>> ><BR>> > -RGK-<BR>><BR>><BR>>OK, this car is at my place. Its a FACTORY installed A/C system. I sent<BR>>Ron more detailed pics of it. simple.<BR>><BR>><BR>>Shawn Méze<BR>>86' Jetta GLi 8V 88' Corvette -AS- #30 2002 SDR Solo2 AS Champion<BR>>Scirocco" 84' Scirocco 8V 82' Scirocco RIP 80' Scirocco S 79' "Project<BR>>FSP<BR>>The Fastest, Quickest, Cleanest and best looking Scirocco(s) in all of<BR>>San Diego!<BR>>http://www.Geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/1308/index.htm<BR>><BR>><BR>>________________________________________________________________<BR>>The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand!<BR>>Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER!<BR>>Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!<BR>><BR>>_______________________________________________<BR>>Scirocco-l mailing list<BR>>Scirocco-l@scirocco.org<BR>>http://neubayern.net/mailman/listinfo/scirocco-l<BR><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Scirocco-l mailing list<BR>Scirocco-l@scirocco.org<BR>http://neubayern.net/mailman/listinfo/scirocco-l</BLOCKQUOTE>
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