restoration of A/C panel
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You have one of the factory authorised panels. Those panels are generic which is probably why it has no logo on it. I've seen one fitted to a Studebaker. I think they would put any logo you wanted on it. BTW ~ the unit shown in the brochure has a separate temperature control panel on the other side of the column. Older Delanair units I have seen had a temp control on the back parcel shelf.
That same Thai guy has a friend with the Koolaire system fitted but I can't confirm that the car came/was delivered new like that.
Has anybody seen a single component for any of these factory authorised AC kits in a Jaguar parts manual until 420?
That same Thai guy has a friend with the Koolaire system fitted but I can't confirm that the car came/was delivered new like that.
Has anybody seen a single component for any of these factory authorised AC kits in a Jaguar parts manual until 420?
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Jose you may enjoy this. The pic is small but you can see them. Jaguar AC was developed jointly between Jaguar/Overseas Motors/ and Jaguar US western zone. Once satisfactory it was offered for sedan (saloon) models both as a kit and to the factory for install at build. There is extensive documentation from Jaguar on AC dating back to the MK VII model. Jaguar was the leader in AC for "import" cars and even beat RR to the option. JCNA did extensive research on the subject but it appears currently the guide link does not function. Until then enjoy.
This book was issued jointly and discusses the projects. It was issued to distributors and factory engineers. It mostly covers principles and physics of AC.
This book was issued jointly and discusses the projects. It was issued to distributors and factory engineers. It mostly covers principles and physics of AC.
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Jose the Coventry Foundation actually has the 25 page instruction booklet on the proper install of AC on several models but the best illustrations were for the 'S' for some reason. We believe these were instructions not only used for dealer kits but for factory install as they date to the time of the service bulletin about "icing".
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