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Air con
Did any of the later model Capris have air con factory fitted. I have a 3.9 serp motor with the air con compressor fitted and I figured may as well have air con if I can as it will be a pita to remove compressor and fashion some sort of idler pulley .
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Hi MC,
I bought a 3 litre Capri years ago that had A/C on it, not sure whether it was a factory option but the conversion was excellently done, the air con compressor/pulley was mounted between the water pump and alternator, inside the car the unit/air vents were just below where the ash tray is, really nice job,
Wayne
I bought a 3 litre Capri years ago that had A/C on it, not sure whether it was a factory option but the conversion was excellently done, the air con compressor/pulley was mounted between the water pump and alternator, inside the car the unit/air vents were just below where the ash tray is, really nice job,
Wayne
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I was thinkin of using the side swivel outlets for the cool air, also thinkin I could fit a shuttle valve and turn the heater into a heating/cooling unit.......do away with the coolant side of things and fit the evaporator/condenser where the heater matrix is now
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Hi,
if I´m right only Tickford Capri had originally A/C. But it wasn´t "factory" Capri too much.
Tom
if I´m right only Tickford Capri had originally A/C. But it wasn´t "factory" Capri too much.
Tom
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Tickford didn't have it as standard. Not sure if anyone ever specced it, but never been in one that did have it.
I seem to remember the older Haynes manuals showed an air-con set up, but it was a completely different heater unit.
I'd assume a more common option on the 'Federal' Capris over the pond with our colonial cousins?
Ask around and see who has that version of the Haynes manual to give you an idea what's needed.
All my 30+ Capris had the basic air-con. It was well ahead of its time as it could be changed between driver and passenger sides and each had their own controls. A simple rotary handle on the door card. Bit like a shower tap, the further you turned it, the cooler it got.
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I`ve got the Haynes but apart from some mention in dismantling the dash (apparently the `unit` is fixed to the lower RH dash - so the LH in a RHD car)Bug wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 8:47 am I seem to remember the older Haynes manuals showed an air-con set up, but it was a completely different heater unit.
I'd assume a more common option on the 'Federal' Capris over the pond with our colonial cousins?
Ask around and see who has that version of the Haynes manual to give you an idea what's needed.
and the ccircuit diagram. No further info I`m afraid. Maybe look for Mercury Capri brochure? There was an American on Capripower, he might know.
EDIT:
found a bit more (in `bodywork` section!)
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I think you're right. Been years since I saw the manual and it appears I may have got confused with the HD heater assembly.
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Martin, no, to be fair - I had no recollection of it at all, so you must get at leastb 9.5/10
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Re: Air con
Bug wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 8:47 am
All my 30+ Capris had the basic air-con. It was well ahead of its time as it could be changed between driver and passenger sides and each had their own controls. A simple rotary handle on the door card. Bit like a shower tap, the further you turned it, the cooler it got.
Yeah , that might work in old blighty but it gets hot here ,and winding down the window when its 30⁰c relies totally on wind chill ......like 25⁰ , and the feckin heater doesnt actually turn off , actually I think the only time I get hot air is when its 30⁰ and I dont want it,certainly dont get much when its - 4⁰
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Re: Air con
Wow, who knew?
Has anybody actually seen a Capri with factory fitted A/C though?
As an aside, my Hayne's Manual makes no mention of air conditioning equipment.
Andrew.
Has anybody actually seen a Capri with factory fitted A/C though?
As an aside, my Hayne's Manual makes no mention of air conditioning equipment.
Andrew.
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Yep, Tickford didn't have A/C on the option list either, like you say:Bug wrote: ↑Wed Nov 25, 2020 8:47 am Tickford didn't have it as standard. Not sure if anyone ever specced it, but never been in one that did have it.
I seem to remember the older Haynes manuals showed an air-con set up, but it was a completely different heater unit.
I'd assume a more common option on the 'Federal' Capris over the pond with our colonial cousins?
http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy14 ... kford3.jpg
So I was not right, sorry. But somewhere on internet I saw Tickford with A/C. How it looks like it wasn´t factory fitted.
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Hi Andrew, i know one down here in south Spain, factory fitted AC in a late 2.8 and I have to say it cools great!!!Andrew 2.8i wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 6:51 pm Wow, who knew?
Has anybody actually seen a Capri with factory fitted A/C though?
As an aside, my Hayne's Manual makes no mention of air conditioning equipment.
Andrew.
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US market Capri's (in Ghia spec) had factory fitted a/c. European Capri's didn't even offer it as an option, when my father purchased my Ghia in 1979, the first thing he asked for was a/c. Salesman said n/a, father replied "I can wait for a special order", didn't happen
On the US cars, The controls were neatly integrated under the radio, it's a completely different control unit to the European cars. The rear bulkhead on all Capri's actually has the "templates" on the panel itself where the pressure pipes would pass through the bulkhead towards the heater box. Looking at the car "face on" they're on the lower left section , near the speedo cable exit in right hand drive cars
A friend here in Greece has a mk3 3.0S with a/c. Under the bonnet it all looks factory, it's easy to fit, he "opened" the templates mentioned above. Inside however, the unit sits under the ashtray, it's about 40cm wide and about 10cm high.
Have to admit it works fine in the Greek heat, but appearance wise, it's not for me
I have a picture of it somewhere, I'll post it when I find it.
On the US cars, The controls were neatly integrated under the radio, it's a completely different control unit to the European cars. The rear bulkhead on all Capri's actually has the "templates" on the panel itself where the pressure pipes would pass through the bulkhead towards the heater box. Looking at the car "face on" they're on the lower left section , near the speedo cable exit in right hand drive cars
A friend here in Greece has a mk3 3.0S with a/c. Under the bonnet it all looks factory, it's easy to fit, he "opened" the templates mentioned above. Inside however, the unit sits under the ashtray, it's about 40cm wide and about 10cm high.
Have to admit it works fine in the Greek heat, but appearance wise, it's not for me
I have a picture of it somewhere, I'll post it when I find it.
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Sorry to revive an old thread but can you show me exactly where these templates are because I've never seen them
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they're easier to see from the inside of the car, I'll elaborate...
if you fold back the carpet behind the pedals, just above the clutch pedal, the sound deadening pad has the templates ready to be cut.
I'll ask my friend for pictures from both the interior and exterior and post them.
if you fold back the carpet behind the pedals, just above the clutch pedal, the sound deadening pad has the templates ready to be cut.
I'll ask my friend for pictures from both the interior and exterior and post them.