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    1. #1
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      Jan 2008
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      Flexible Bellows Material for A/C Duct

      I am installing a Vintage Air trunk A/C system and I need a solution to this hard plastic intake duct. Its a rectangular duct about 14" x 3", I need cut out a 3" section and attach some type flexible bellows to so I can position the evaporator properly. What can I use? Maybe some type of home A/C duct flex joint?

      The rectangular hard plastic air return duct can be seen here:

      http://www.vintageair.com/Instructio...905000-VUY.pdf

      Mike
      86 Buick GN, Stage 2 V6, Twin EFR Turbos

    2. #2
      Join Date
      Feb 2008
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      Denver NC
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      You need the hose pictured In illustration #2? I have access to 3 inch silicone hose.. Used for brake ducts.... Bends without kinking....
      Need A T-101,Jerico or other 4 speed transmission serviced? Pm me....

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jan 2008
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      Actually no, there is a long rectangular hard plastic piece thats the air return, it fits in the rear package tray and goes straight down into the evaporator. Right now the trunk rods(G-body) are scraping it and also preventing me from mounting the evaporator because I need to pull it back towards the rear of the car. There is no flexibility to allow me to come back a couple inches so I need a flexible section, I've seen home A/C duct work with flex joints but I have no experience making one.

      Mike



      Mike
      86 Buick GN, Stage 2 V6, Twin EFR Turbos




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