Well this weekend I finally got the hoses all installed and just about ready to go. I figured I would have to drop the fuel tank in order to get the hoses where I wanted them. But I found out that there was no room under the tank, so I really did not have to remove the fuel tank after all. But since I had the tank down, I replaced the fuel level sending unit.
I bought 25 feet of high and low pressure A/C hose, and only 26 of heater hose that is only equal to 13 feet per run. And my new A/C unit is in the rear between the rear passenger seats. I figured that I was only going 9 feet, so 4 extra feet to cover it, end to end. Well I was about a foot short on each run for the heater hoses. So, no big deal, I can add on that those lines with out a big issue. In the end, after all the looking and figuring out where the best place for the hoses to go and to enter the cab at, I ended up going in on the right side, behind the right rear seat. So the lines come up the same side and the fuel fill line is also.
Now I need to go and get a new A/C compressor since I have a feeling that this one may not be all that good, I think it has poor pressure when I am rotating it. And I then also need to make the electrical connection, and that will be next weekends project. Then it should be off to the A/C shop to get the hose fitting put on and freon put in the system.
On the fuel sending unit, well after replacing it, at first it looked good, I saw 3/4 of a tank of fuel, then the next time I looked it was reading EMPTY. So now I have a second electrical item to check out also.