[DML] 508 or 510, what is the answer?! Vin 3323 Update
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[DML] 508 or 510, what is the answer?! Vin 3323 Update
- From: "brandelorean" <brandelorean@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 20:46:16 -0000
Hey Everyone,
We actually got the body over the frame this last week and I'm slowly
hooking everything up so that I can drop the body onto the frame and
get everything tightened down (hopefully for the last time). I will
be posting a few more pics under Vin 3323 Restoration tonight.
My main question is regarding the AC System. I am using an Eagle
Premier Engine and was wondering if I should go with the Sanden 508
or the Sanden 510? I'm going with the 6 groove configuration so they
atleast provide that (based off what I saw on Ebay).
Is there a big difference in the two different models? I know the
510 has 10 cubic inches and the 508 is 8 but is there a tremendous
difference between the two? I definitely see the price
difference :)
I'm also wondering about the Accumulator/Drier, how do I know if it's
good or not? With Vin 3323, I have the earlier version with the
connection on the bottom. The system was connected but drained when
I got the vehicle and I'd really like to not replace anything I don't
have to.
The accumulator stated on the DML for converting over to R134A states
a 1986 Corvette Accumulator/Drier that will work with both 134a & R12
if you convert back. Does this mean I could use a 508 or 510
compressor and use the 86' corvette accumulator/drier, pop in a new
orifice tube, and recharge the system? (Does that drier work with
the older setup?)
If I went that far should I just go the R134A way?
I'd like to hear your opinions on what you'd do, to get the AC
working in the cheapest way possible. It's not a necessity as
getting the car running if my first priority....but I'd like to hook
everything AC-wise up before I drop the body and have a set-in-stone
direction of what I'll eventually do when I get to the AC.
Thanks for you input!
Brandon
Vin 3323
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