I am removing my air conditioning on the motor I have in my garage. My question is, is the outlined bracket nessesary for the motor to run, or is it strictly for the air conditioning and should be removed. Any help is greatly appriciated.
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a/c question
- GreenMachine
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a/c question
'92 GS-no lip. Klze. no cat. phenolic spacers. no power steering. no a/c. hei mod. poly filled mounts. probinator chip. loud exhaust. b&m shifter. tokico struts. suspension tech springs. axxis 17 in rims.
'86 mr2-stock and still hauls a-- in curves.
'05 Gsxr-50 tooth stunt bike
'86 mr2-stock and still hauls a-- in curves.
'05 Gsxr-50 tooth stunt bike
Re: a/c question
Hi,
the outlined bracket in this pic is the one
for the generator, the bracket from the a/c
compressor is already removed.
Greets
TK
the outlined bracket in this pic is the one
for the generator, the bracket from the a/c
compressor is already removed.
Greets
TK
- GreenMachine
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- Joined: December 6th, 2003, 2:01 am
- Location: Oakley
Re: a/c question
Thanks! and by generator you mean alternator right?
-Chris
-Chris
'92 GS-no lip. Klze. no cat. phenolic spacers. no power steering. no a/c. hei mod. poly filled mounts. probinator chip. loud exhaust. b&m shifter. tokico struts. suspension tech springs. axxis 17 in rims.
'86 mr2-stock and still hauls a-- in curves.
'05 Gsxr-50 tooth stunt bike
'86 mr2-stock and still hauls a-- in curves.
'05 Gsxr-50 tooth stunt bike
Re: a/c question
Jup...
TK
TK