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Posted by: thomasotten Jul 18 2004, 09:56 PM

Is it requried to cut into the engine shelf in order to fit an A/C compressor? The PO of my car cut into the shelf, but the A/C wasn't installed when I got the car, so I am curious if it is required to butcher the engine shelf, or if this was just another crapy modification gone wrong.

Posted by: rhodyguy Jul 19 2004, 06:07 AM

that's the way it goes. hopefully they did'nt cut the front trunk with a fire axe. if you have'nt pulled your pass side rocker you may be in for a surprise the too.

kevin

Posted by: ClayPerrine Jul 19 2004, 06:58 AM

Yes, to install the AC the engine shelf under the battery tray was notched. It was/is required for clearance for the compressor.

Posted by: 3d914 Jul 19 2004, 01:31 PM

thomasotten,

Note that the engine shelf only needs notched. It should not require a big chunk - nothing like the material that has to be removed from the engine tin.

If I recall, I only had to notch just past the lip where the rubber trim is installed. This may have to do more with the type of compressor mounting bracket you use. That alone could be motivation to fab your own bracket.

Good luck,

Posted by: thomasotten Jul 19 2004, 02:40 PM

About how many inches of a notch is it? Could someone post a picture of their notched engine shelf?

Posted by: Doug Leggins Jul 20 2004, 09:32 PM

Here is a pic of my engine shelf that was "notched" for AC.

I've been told that this is representative of the "butchering" that was done on the engine shelf when AC was installed.


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