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		| Leyland P76 Owners 2006 | Technical problem |  |  Air conditioner in my P76 six
 Question
  Hi Peter,I noticed that you have installed A/A in your Marina. I was wondering if I could get some information so as to try and do the same to my P76 (Six).CheersAdrianReply
  Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006Hi Adrian,I've been snowballed with uni assignments of recent and I did promise to get back to you about the airconditioner in my vehicle.Basically I have installed an underdash unit that is mounted on the passenger side (I had to cut away the parcel tray shelf to  accommodate).The location of the alternator has been altered and is now replaced by a  Sanden Compressor 508 from memory and is attached with a larger bolt  with 	shims to suit and to take up the slack.A special bracket has been manufactured using 10mm steel plate and measured  to provide the correct hight and angle for the compressor tension.The bolt needs to be minimom 7.5" Grade 5 or 8.A swing bracket is then used to mount the alternator with a tensioning 	bracket coming from the front to hold alternator in position.Fan belt for the alternator need to be fitted onto compressor prior to fitting / securing.When I installed my unit I noticed the fanbelt driving the alternator was rubbing against the botton radiator water outlet pipe, one can either use a  smaller fanbelt or somehow move the radiator to the East a fraction ifspace  allows...this means removing the unit and drilling additional holes.At this point in time I have removed the aircon compressor from my car as  I'm chasing a smaller fanbelt and chasing a larger bolt , 7" bolt is  not  long enough and I'm not convinced that the threaded pipe used in thebuilding industry is strong enough tensile wise to use.I hope this may help you to some degree.Cheers.Peter
 
		
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