blowedupmotor87
1/2 ton status
I've looked and looked but, I can't find any real answer to this: I want to get rid of the AC on my trail rig (87 GMC Jimmy). I don't know if it works or not, I just know I want this rig to be as simple as possible and AC is unnecessary for something I can take the top and doors off of (IMO). So, one the engine side, I remove the compressor and install and idler pulley (or maybe OBA, still undecided on that). On the firewall and under the dash, I would have to remove the whole big box o' junk, right? Well, doesn't that box include the heater core, the door system for the HVAC, etc? (Oh, another question, are the doors in the HVAC vacuum , manually, or electric motor controlled? I wish it was as simple a setup as my old bronco was, just a valve on the heater hose to control flow to the heater core, a pull knob for door adjustment, and a fan!) Would I need to get a heater only set up to retain my heat, or does the HVAC system come apart in such a way that I can retain the heater part of it? I know I could answer my own question by just tearing into it but, I'd like to know if I might be inviting a heap of unexpected trouble upon myself. Oh, if anybody knows of a thread that details this, please post a link, I couldn't find one. Thanks!

Anyways, I appreciate the responses and the answers therein, keep 'em coming! Thanks!

Realistically, I feel like I might could swap the motor in, with the help of some friends but, I know absolutely nothing about timing, or other issues of getting it running. I don't know as how I feel comfortable doing it 'cause I don't want to screw up! I wish I had the actual factory service manual! I have noticed sometimes Chiltons and Haynes can be about useless on some stuff. Do you know where one can get the actual factory service manual? Thanks!