Hi folks,
Well some of you may remember I had my A/C converted to R34 early summer and it just didn't work; didn't move hardly any air and what little it did wasn't cold. Took it back to the shop and spoke to the owner last week who apparently took the word of his tech that it was basically working when he released it to me. I had the owner check it out and he was very surprised that it was as bad as I said it was. Cut to today, the same tech who worked on it now says one of the flapper doors is frozen shut (no surprise) and there's a golf ball size hole punched into the housing behind the glovebox (OK, that was a surprise). So it obviously needs to be gone through completely: new seals, new heater core, hole repaired or piece replaced, etc.
The question I have is, can this work be done now and the dash put back together, and then as I'm ready I can finish the dash restoration as planned: paint frame, repair & refinish gauge cluster, new dash pad, new stereo & speakers, etc. without having to disconnect the heater box & AC work that the shop will now be doing? Or will I either have to do it all at once or pull all this back out when I'm ready. I'm hoping the answer is that once this work is done I won't have to disturb it again.
So if you have knowledge of how this works please let me know ASAP as the shop is waiting for me to tell them how to proceed.
Thanks in advance, Jim