4xcrazy
3/4 ton status
Problem with higher vents temps is that means the heat from the freon is not being removed adequately, which also means higher freon temps going back through the compressor, shortening its life.
My dad drove us from Michigan to California in an '82 sub with dash air only. In the front seat, it was like 60 degrees and they wore sweatshirts. The middle row was decent. The back was like 80+. I have a sort-of running Dometic Penguin sitting around and I was dreaming of mounting it on my hardtop and putting a little Honda 2.5kW generator on the hitch cargo carrier. 13,500BTU overhead FTW! I could just let it run while I go into stores or whatever.While driving up there with a cold motor (only about 3-4 mile drive) 85 degrees outside .. my vents got down to 38”. After the truck and condenser were warmed up… I couldn’t get any lower than 55-60…while moving. Once stopped it would warm up to 70 or so.
Another thing to – the K5’s by nature are going to be the hardest to cool down…. The volume of interior space is close to triple a than a regular cab K truck. And it doesn’t have rear AC like the Suburban to help.


The AC Delco condenser blow a hole in it last week right after we charged it.
Got everything working on the AC now. Its blowing 40 degrees going down the road and it was 104 outside this evening. This is the new parallel flow condenser I got (it even came with new pads).
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Also add a new 295 Flex a Lite fan setup with temp and AC control that made a big difference in getting it to work that well. The old fan wasn't pulling enough air for my set up to work well
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The pressures came out great 40 on the low side and 225 on the high side.
any modifications needed to get the NAPA one to fit ?
. I straightened it, but my cheapo conversion gauge no longer reaches the plunger so I can't check it...now I am afraid to mess with it...I don't want an incident like your hole in the ACDelco!I just ordered a condensor for my 98 Chevy truck from Rock Auto, they advertise it as a parallel flow. Cost was $95 plus shipping.
and they sell a mounting kit for another 11 bucks.