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Throbbinhood
13th November 2015, 11:03 AM
Just wondering if anyone here has actually done it?
I'm guessing the a/c bits for the rb30 and other motors will be largely similar.
I've had a look through the manuals and have a rough idea of needed parts, but figured I'd post up and ask if anyone has actually done it, if you had a list of parts, how difficult it was/cost etc.

I've searched but doesn't seem to be a heap of people putting A/C into their GQ's haha.

Cheers.

garett
13th November 2015, 08:44 PM
mine is running an aftermarket a/c... sorta works but seems to small. it was installed when it was new so 25 years or so ago .... prob visit wreckers and get all the parts from a genuine one. if you can fit it yourself and get it leak tested. save alot of coin. its not a quick job.

mate put a/c into his hq used mostly generic parts from the usa. might be worth looking into.

or roll down the windows and go faster :P

Patrol'n
13th November 2015, 09:35 PM
A while ago I had a chat with a GQ owner from my local auto store, he has converted from an RB30 to td42, he was using a mix of AC parts from different engines and a couple of custom hoses, he said that Nissan a used a mix of parts across the GQ's. Don't know about the cost though

dom14
13th November 2015, 11:17 PM
AFAIK, A/C systems can be different between RB30 Patrols(different compressors, etc), but the basic parts will be the same.
In theory, it should be possible to adapt an A/C system from an R31 Skyline or a VL Coooomadore, which probably would be cheaper, but may be more fiddling. Yeah, getting all the parts from an RB30 Patrol is the easiest way.

Throbbinhood
16th November 2015, 09:30 AM
Yeah, I'll be going with rb30 gq gear, just for ease of installation (hopefully).

liftlid
16th November 2015, 03:31 PM
I've put a/c in my ute it's quite easy, wreckers sell a complete system for about $400 just make sure you get all the wiring loom and jumper links as well

BSRT.Beast
18th November 2015, 08:50 PM
I had mine done recently in Bayswater drive in drive out some reco parts some new including compressor and 12 month warranty. $1500

liftlid
19th November 2015, 06:37 AM
I had mine done recently in Bayswater drive in drive out some reco parts some new including compressor and 12 month warranty. $1500
I'd say that was fair considering the time needed to do the job