

Correct, as mentioned, not the same pics. And without additional views, inconclusive what height it is - who knows may be a 3" tall solid block.bohica2xo wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 2:04 pm Your pics are NOT the same block.
If you look in the bores on the picture I posted you can see the through holes from the fittings, they are no taller than the block itself
And it is still unclear if it would work considering the bolt-block behind the pulley to which the fittings directly point and will be close toandrew vanis wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 10:34 am
re: the block you cited -
a couple weeks ago now I've reached out to the manufacturer of the block you included a picture of to get alternate side and front images of that specific block to see how it would fit because
1) it is not clear what the fitting height actually is since it could be like their other offering in the pictures below (in the next post) where the bottom view looks like it could work but the front view makes it clear that the fitting is actually several inches high. (images in next post since this post has reached its limit from your image link and the thread link below)
I've asked the manufacturer for additional views to determine how/if it might work and they do not have any nor do they have any to take since they are out of stock because they make the fittings to order.
andrew vanis wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 10:34 am
2) if the block you cited is in fact "flat" there is a concern that the 90deg fittings/hose connectors would clear the front bolt channel and if they would, the fittings should have to be angled over each other creating additional height which, since this adapter plate required the compressor to be raised to clear a mounting bolt. Because of the bolt block behind the pulley I wonder if that specific block is intended for teh FS10s that have the ports on back rather than a top-port FS10 like the one I'm using here.
It makes sense to me and I agree with your statement and even can see the spirit of the rule on Seller item numbers and pics including item numbers.tbirdtbird wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 1:13 pm Including any info about the seller, whether a link or not, is not kosher since Tim himself is an online seller at the sister website, ackits.com. We would hope that makes sense to you.
What does "left room" meanbohica2xo wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 5:30 pm It is unlikely that Ford left room for a (useless to them) clocking.
OK, disassembling is of the table. re: warranty, the cost of the compressor is small compared to evac/flush/replace condenser and receiver/drier so not a big influence. and it makes sense to keep it unmolested if possible.
6-vent 32,000 BTU 610 CFM
If it was only that simple. as mentioned a few post ago, I'm worried about clearance both with the compressor and then the height with the overlapping hoses. Here are some pictures illustrating that. Looks like I'd need about 3" above the compressor port plane. (one pic here, two others in following post)
Thanks for making me look deeper. Found these promising solutions. They are promising because I could leave the compressor vertical.