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RPOLS3 05-13-2025 02:38 PM

Looks great - love the story.

chadk 05-13-2025 03:07 PM

That is one sharp Suburban!
Does your collector car insurance policy allow you to pull a trailer? I have an old truck insured through Berkley One collector insurance and I can't haul or tow anything.

Thanks, Chad

njsteve 05-15-2025 05:18 PM

You are correct. All show, no tow. :-)

olredalert 05-15-2025 10:42 PM

----You just aren't covered when towing. The boat launch is a 1/2 mile from my house. Just am very careful....Bill S

njsteve 05-20-2025 10:26 PM

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Doing some minor tinkering. We filled the A/C system with R134a over the weekend because the rear air barely blows cold on these things. It has 50 feet of aluminum lines and a separate rear evaporator and expansion valve in the right rear corner, quarter panel. It takes 6 cans and the high side system spec is 330 psi according to the factory manual. Filled it up to spec and still not very cool at the outlets.

One of the reasons for the underperforming rear A/C is that it also has a heater core and 50 feet of aluminum line running to the same ac/heater box in the rear corner. The only thing separating them is a flapper valve to direct the air flow from the bower motor. But the heater core still is in the same box and all that ambient heat just does a "Reverse Uno" card move on the cold evaporator.

So I decided to add a heater core bypass valve in the engine compartment. They make these for this exact reason: to bypass the hot water going to the heater core in the summer and return it to the radiator instead. In the winter you just turn the 90-degree valve and you are back to normal. Already seeing an improvement in coldfulness coming from the upper roof air outlets. Don't know why I didn't do this years ago?

Here's the valve: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLTZD1TW...sin_title&th=1

olredalert 05-21-2025 09:18 PM

----Much admire your perseverance, Steve. Since I am almost always alone in my 93 Subby I completely disconnected rear stuff. My wanderings are mainly local travel except for MCACN every year or two. Jan won't even get in it. Says the door sill is too high....Bill S

njsteve 05-21-2025 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by olredalert (Post 1672492)
----Much admire your perseverance, Steve. Since I am almost always alone in my 93 Subby I completely disconnected rear stuff. My wanderings are mainly local travel except for MCACN every year or two. Jan won't even get in it. Says the door sill is too high....Bill S

How dare she dis' the 'burb! Inconceivable!


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