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Re: To a/c or to not (my TR6)?

To: vance.navarrette@intel.com, Vsnively@aol.com,
Subject: Re: To a/c or to not (my TR6)?
From: Pimento73@aol.com
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 17:44:50 EDT
In a message dated 7/11/2006 11:54:37 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
vance.navarrette@intel.com writes:

While  there were certainly "factory approved" A/C installations,
they were all  sourced from US manufacturers, none of which were
installed at the Triumph  factory. All A/C systems were dealer installed.
I guess it depends on what  your definition of "factory" is, but my
definition is that the system was  installed on the assembly line where
the car itself was built. I think our  debate is more about semantics
than technical merits of a particular  system.






I said they were all dealer installed - i only took issue with the term  
"various" - there was one particular kit made specifically for these cars,  
sourced thru BL and a whole bunch of these installed for a few years and when  
those 
ran out  "various" dealers made up "various" kits on their own,   so ALL of 
them were NOT "Various"  kits as i think the original post  implied. I only 
offered this as an interesting bit of history - trivial as it  might seem. 
 
The kit i installed in my 73 when i restored it is exactly like the kit my  
74 had when I bought it back in 1977. It doesn't intrude on the passengers 
space  at all. I have it running, with the York compressor, on R-134 - I'm 
pretty  
sure I'm gonna be glad to have it next week in Dallas.
 
Cheers
Jack Mc




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