H0rizonfire
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So here is the deal. I am pretty mechanically inclined. But i am also pretty inclined to getting in way over my head on projects. My ask here is for the people that know to talk me out of (or into) what i am doing here.
Short of the long is this. The ac system in my liberty has been borked for years before i bought it, and i don't care if it has ac or not. I also have a (apparently common) crack at the top of the rad. So I need a new rad. OEM seems impossible to find and putting an aftermarket plastic tank rad in just seems like asking to do the same job over and over. I am planning to do a full ac system removal and find an aluminum rad i can make mounts for and stuff into this here jeep.
The plan is this, find or design / make (I'm pretty handy with CAD) some block off plates to block the ac lines going through the firewall. Hopefully i can find an off the shelf plug. Something like this:
Once that is done, I now have a super convenient location to mount a catch can (the mount location for the ac accumulator). This would also allow me to remove the entire ac system. including the condenser.
From there (I think) I now have more space to mount an aluminum rad. The plan would be to find a rad that fits, My understanding is the existing rad is 20 x19 x 1 inch ish, then find 2 fans that will fit what ever rad i find. I also plan to remove the clutch fan and shroud and install a new water pump while i am in there. If i can find 2 suitable electric fans, i can design and have laser cut an aluminum fan shroud. The fan on the passenger side would use the existing wiring harness for the AUX fan that should kick in if temps start to increase, and then the drivers side fan would be wired into a fuse in the fuse box, a relay, and taped into an existing line that has 12v when the ignition is on. I am removing the cruise control module as it has a fun(deadly) issue, so depending on how that is wired up i may be able to use that for the main fan relay. Haynes manual is on the way, so hopefully that will have enough info in it to resolve some of my question.
On a cooler note, anything i design (if it works) will be documented and i will post the files up on GitHub so anyone else that needs them can have them.
So... oh great KJ builders. Has this been done before? Is there info that i am too bad at searching to find? Is this a terrible idea? Does anyone have any suggestions for parts or mental hospitals?
Short of the long is this. The ac system in my liberty has been borked for years before i bought it, and i don't care if it has ac or not. I also have a (apparently common) crack at the top of the rad. So I need a new rad. OEM seems impossible to find and putting an aftermarket plastic tank rad in just seems like asking to do the same job over and over. I am planning to do a full ac system removal and find an aluminum rad i can make mounts for and stuff into this here jeep.
The plan is this, find or design / make (I'm pretty handy with CAD) some block off plates to block the ac lines going through the firewall. Hopefully i can find an off the shelf plug. Something like this:
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Once that is done, I now have a super convenient location to mount a catch can (the mount location for the ac accumulator). This would also allow me to remove the entire ac system. including the condenser.
From there (I think) I now have more space to mount an aluminum rad. The plan would be to find a rad that fits, My understanding is the existing rad is 20 x19 x 1 inch ish, then find 2 fans that will fit what ever rad i find. I also plan to remove the clutch fan and shroud and install a new water pump while i am in there. If i can find 2 suitable electric fans, i can design and have laser cut an aluminum fan shroud. The fan on the passenger side would use the existing wiring harness for the AUX fan that should kick in if temps start to increase, and then the drivers side fan would be wired into a fuse in the fuse box, a relay, and taped into an existing line that has 12v when the ignition is on. I am removing the cruise control module as it has a fun(deadly) issue, so depending on how that is wired up i may be able to use that for the main fan relay. Haynes manual is on the way, so hopefully that will have enough info in it to resolve some of my question.
On a cooler note, anything i design (if it works) will be documented and i will post the files up on GitHub so anyone else that needs them can have them.
So... oh great KJ builders. Has this been done before? Is there info that i am too bad at searching to find? Is this a terrible idea? Does anyone have any suggestions for parts or mental hospitals?