Yes, the parts are still there but I haven't confirmed the AC works or not. The owner seems to be a bit evasive there so I am betting it doesnt. I will check and work the price accordingly...are these repairs pricey?I have seen alot people talk about killing the OTR heat but I am worried about losing the defroster.
So lets assume the best...both the heat and ac works and I want to keep them.If I remove the side channels, doesnt that kill the heat? How do you keep the heat throughout the bus without keeping those returns?Where are this lines to the front I am looking for, under the passenger side flooring, wrapped in insulation?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzkAJ4rQ24A&list=PL24A5AEC8B27BDD79&index=9 - Look around 8:55 for the pipes I am talking about.I dont think the owner pulled the floor up so the pipes are probably still there, where they connect is another question.Anyone have any pics of the AC parts and some general tips on telling if they are in good condition or is it simply, "Is the AC blowing cold?"
Current owner says the ac compressor /clutch engages but he can't tell if the air is cold or its just the weather, its been in the 50's here i the AM. I am going to assume at VERY least its not working properly...Are the 8 returns on the side of the bus for delivering heated/cooled air to the inside of the bus? What are the ramp returns for and do people keep thoise just cover the floor with plywood? Is there a reason why the front returns are actual sheet metal versus the back being like a fabric tubing?
If you still have the lines with coolant running to the front of the bus then the defroster shouldn't be hard to get/keep running, even if you have to add an aftermarket. It's nothing more than a small heater core with a ducted fan.
So for front defrosters its just like a car, heated coolant brought through a heater core and the fan blows air through it and up the defrosters? Those are working...I am thinking I will use as an aftermarket Planar diesel heater and just use the air return channel to run my ducts to the various zones...