Fitting an Air-Conditioner to a 1989 Brumby

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Fitting an Air-Conditioner to a 1989 Brumby

Post by Buddyboy » Wed Nov 23, 2011 9:18 pm

Hi Guys,
I am a new member so be gentle with me for a while. I have just purchased a 1989 Brumby Ute, it's stock standard and the body is in really good shape.
I have also picked up an Air-conditioner from a 1989 Leone. I now want to install the Air-con. Has this situation been addressed in a forum previously?
If so can someone direct me to it. If not, has anyone got any sugessestions or photographs that might give me a clue where everything goes.
Regards Buddyboy

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Post by phantomD » Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:47 am

Forum search is a great place to start. Use the Search link at the top of the page.

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Post by guyph_01 » Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:58 am

If you need i've got a complete AC kit, pump, lines, full wiring, bracket, pulley, front core, that im selling for $150:)
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Post by steptoe » Sat Nov 26, 2011 7:28 am

a 1989 leone is likely L series , some , or all the components may not fit an MY/Brumby body easily. Giles1111 has done one

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Post by brockharro » Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:46 am

hey guyph would u post it haha

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Post by guyph_01 » Sat Nov 26, 2011 1:11 pm

yep, with e-go depot to depot its really cheap postage, are you the one that asked about it on my gumtree add???

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Post by brockharro » Sat Nov 26, 2011 1:36 pm

nah wasnt me didnt even see one on gumtree
but i got see if the brumby im looking at is good waiting for a mate to test drive it today
but if i get it ill deffs buy the hole kit and i will need another thermo fan wonte i ??

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Post by El_Freddo » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:13 pm

Buddyboy wrote:I have just purchased a 1989 Brumby Ute, it's stock standard and the body is in really good shape.
I have also picked up an Air-conditioner from a 1989 Leone. I now want to install the Air-con. Has this situation been addressed in a forum previously?
If so can someone direct me to it. If not, has anyone got any sugessestions or photographs that might give me a clue where everything goes.
G'day Buddy,

Welcome to the forum and the usual "plug and play" of subarus.

And congratulations on the purchase of a brumby, you'll love it!

Now for the bad news - the AC system from the L series (boxy subaru that looks like an '80s magna) is not a direct drop in plug and play situation for the brumby. You might be able to get it to fit with quite a bit of work and some new piping. Under dash transfer radiator might be another kettle of fish though.

What you really need to find is an MY that looks like your brumby, these sedans, coupes and wagons were built up until 1984. Dual or single headlight models are compatible with your brumby.

What you need is:
AC pump and brakets
Crank pulley
AC pipes and AC condensor radiator (the one out the front of the cooling radiator)
Under dash transfer radiator (forgotten it's proper name)
All wiring - should be a separate loom. You'll also need the switch on the dash for the AC
The glove box has a different section in it to accommodate the transfer radiator too.

That should all fit in with some attention to where the parts go if you're the one who pulls it all out...

AC in the brumby is awesome, you'll be looking for a jumper in summer as you cruise around with the windows up. Tint your windows too!

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Post by Buddyboy » Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:55 pm

Thanks guys for all the info. Should have stated that the Air Con came out of a Brumby, so I should not have too many troubles. The only thing missing is the glove box with the cut-out. I have just phoned the guy that I got it from to see if he has the glove box as well. I did'nt take it out so if anyone has got a few photos to share I would appreciate that. I don't know anyone with a similar model to mine to have a look, so any extra advice would be appreciated. I do realise that I need to take the dashboard out, but this is OK, cause I need to replace the dash as well. I have got the dash out of the same Brumby, so all should be OK there. Once again thanks, and will let you know how it all goes. Have to reregister the vehicle in Qld from NSW over the next couple of days, so that will be the first project.
Buddyboy
PS I was told in the first place that the Air Con had come out of a Leone, sorry if this caused any problems.

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Post by Tweety » Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:35 pm

welcome buddyboy.

nice family of owners here. enjoy.
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