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I am trying to resurrect my ac unit in my truck (explorer package) and am trying to find a evaporator core and heater core for it but have not had luck finding the evap core so I was hoping ND that you may have more luck with your connections than I have. If you are able to help I will be most grateful.
Well let me tell you Mav, finding a new evap core for your Factory A/C would be akin to finding a NOS Boss 429 fan clutch or being struck by lightning 3 times in one day. Ford evap cores in general Hardly ever go out. Especially something as rare as Bump Factory integral A/C. The part number was C8TZ19860C. I did not show anybody having one. Bill (ND), I checked D2D,Partsvoice,Rearcounter,and Google.
I am trying to resurrect my ac unit in my truck (explorer package) and am trying to find a evaporator core and heater core for it but have not had luck finding the evap core so I was hoping ND that you may have more luck with your connections than I have. If you are able to help I will be most grateful.
THREE different types of A/C offered for 1968/72 F100/350's.
Factory installed integral A/C is combined with the heater, the A/C controls are located in the same panel as the heater controls (see pic).
C8TZ-18476-A .. Heater Core-Use with factory installed integral A/C / Obsolete
Evap core is green in places and looks like its deteriorated bit I havent tried cleaning it up
I just figured that since I had tue box out I would replace them. Just bought another ac/heater box off ebay since mine was in pretty bad shape.
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