[FOR SALE] AC Compressor Relay Kit - Plug and Play

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Plug and Play AC Compressor Relay Kits are now available. The kit works on the same principle as my other relay kits, remove the heavier amp loads from the bulkhead and older/expensive switches our cars came with originally. The relay kits extend the life of the OEM switches via reducing heat/amp loads.

I use only Tyco/Bosch relays when building kits, no low dollar chinese relays are ever used. Power is sourced from the alternator Battery + terminal using a fusible link or 30 amp fuse holder. All power carrying circuits are 12a wire. Relay trigger/ground wires are 16ga.

Mount relay, attach power and ground wires, disconnect packard 56 connector at AC compressor, plug in packard 56 connectors from relays to OEM connectors... DONE!!!



Kits will be built to customer specificatons regarding wire length and relay mounting locations. Relay mounting location are up the the buyer, provide a couple measurements and a kit will be built to that spec. The above kit is for a 68-70 B Body 440 car mounting relays on the inner fender.

Same quality construction and craftsmanship as my Headlight/Radiator Fan/Power Window/Power Top Kits along with tech support just a phone call or PM away!

Cost for the kit is $60 + shipping from Indio, CA

PM or email to robule1 at yahoo dot com

Rob
 
Cracked back, was this my idea??!!? No really,... Thank you for making this. I am definitely buying this and the headlight system. Just got a little caught up in the cost of converting to the FI right now. But look for my pm soon on both of these.
 
Cool, let me know when you are ready.

I try to think of things for our cars that could help the oem wiring system. I have spoken with some other folks and another is a heater fan high speed relay. For some reason the fan never spools up like it should, and when it does, it melts the heater power wires...
 
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