MC-9 air conditioning
 

MC-9 air conditioning

Started by kensington, July 20, 2006, 02:42:30 PM

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kensington

Can anyone direct me to Welsh Industries, a company that converts air conditioning systems?  Anyone got a line on an affordable condensor for an MC-9?  Thanks!

tekebird


ChuckMC8

Its Welch Industries, 650 Red Oak Road, Stockbridge Ga. 30281-4368
phone is 770-474-1150  or 770-474-1193

Kevin Keith is who I normaly speak to there.  Hope this Helps-
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Buffalo SpaceShip

Looks like they have a Web presence also: http://www.welchindustries.com/

HTH,
Brian
Brian Brown
4108-216 w/ V730
Longmont, CO

kensington

Thank you very much for the information about Welch Industries.  It looks like they will be a big help!

mak

What problem are you having with your A/C ? Might be some other folks who can help?
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Mike in GA

Lamar Welch amd Kevin are great people who do super a/c work.  Just had my MC96A3 converted from r134 to r22, along with steel reinforced hoses and a few special valves.  She blows cold, and IF it ever leaks down the stuff if relatively cheap compared to the forerunners. Welch gets a great deal of the bus a/c business in the metro ATL area.  Good luck!
Mike in GA
Past President, Southeast Bus Nuts. Busin' for almost 20 years in a 1985 MC 96a3 with DD 8v92 and a 5 speed Allison c/r.

kensington

Quote from: mak on July 21, 2006, 06:42:49 AM
What problem are you having with your A/C ? Might be some other folks who can help?

Two problems actually.  First, the bus is still running R-12.  Second, the system leaks.  I blew a line near the compressor, and the condensor leaks too.  I want to convert it to R-134.

DrivingMissLazy

I read a post recently where the owner was changing to R-22. It is supposed to be a lot cheaper than 134. Don't remember what he had to do to make the conversion.
Richard

Quote from: kensington on July 22, 2006, 03:54:03 PM
Quote from: mak on July 21, 2006, 06:42:49 AM
What problem are you having with your A/C ? Might be some other folks who can help?

Two problems actually.  First, the bus is still running R-12.  Second, the system leaks.  I blew a line near the compressor, and the condensor leaks too.  I want to convert it to R-134.
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