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Old 02-10-08, 10:04 AM   #161 (permalink)
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Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build

Air and Heat, The Plenum

We are doing posts a bit backwards. The AC system was something which we worked on a bit at a time for several months as various minor issues were sorted. The final instal was the day we drove the car.

The evaporator was temporarily installed while the dash was being fitted to make sure there were no spacing issues. The unit was installed as far aft as possible, about a quarter inch from the rear lip on the dash. The three vents were exactly centered left to right. There are two threaded support rods on top of the AC unit. Once satisfied with the location, the support bolts were trimmed to about a quarter inch above the chassis to avoid clearance problems with the dashboard.

The plenum is a simple affair, but serves its intended function well. The only problem is that it was not designed for a car with a roll cage, so there is a clearance issue on both ends. A two inch section was cut out of each end and the end pieces were reattached with epoxy. They went together precisely. A single layer of fiberglass cloth was added to the seam we had created on the bottom side for a bit more support. The plenum was secured with screws which were pre drilled before the evaporator was installed. A thin piece of foam insulation, 3/8 x 5/16 along the bottom edge provided a seal, rather than silicon sealant, so that the plenum can be removed at a later date if necessary. (A ten foot roll was the exact amount needed, but buy two rolls, just in case). Note that it must be located as far aft as possible or it will not clear the dash vent on the top of the dashboard. A piece of acoustical / thermal insulation was placed on top of the metal dash panel where the bottom surface of the dash comes in contact with the bottom of fiberglass dash to minimize squeaks.

Installation of the evaporator requires removing, cutting, and reinstalling the one inch square tube supports. They are held in place with rivets. A bit of silicone sealer was dabbed on each rivet which will lie under the plenum after the tube supports were reinstalled. One can imagine the whistling sounds when the blower fan is turned on if those rivets were not sealed!

The three openings from the evaporator need to be sealed where they pass through the dash panel. Once could run a bead of caulk around them, but that would make subsequent removal of the evaporator more difficult. Instead we placed several straight pieces of foam insulation with adhesive backing, ˝” wide x 9/16” thick on the underside of the chassis so that it would seal tightly against the evaporator when it was secured in place. We also squeezed 3/8 x 5/16 foam insulation, the same as was used to seal the plenum, around each opening, using a small screw driver to get it into place.

A section of acoustical / thermal insulation, 6” x 22”, was then placed on the underside of the chassis – dash, directly above the evaporator. Placing sections of this material on large flat areas of the chassis should help dampen possible vibration and noise.

More to come . . .
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Old 02-10-08, 10:52 AM   #162 (permalink)
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Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build

Chuck, good tips on the a/c install. I trial fit everything, but will finish it this week. I'll also seal all the rivets with rtv. My plenum looks like the dog chewed it compared to yours! I already trimmed the ends and plan on laying up fiberglass to finish and seal it. Did you have to trim the front vertical edge of the dash support where the vents come through on either end like you did for the speedo?
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Where did you guys get the plenums? I need one...
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Old 02-10-08, 12:07 PM   #164 (permalink)
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Boy, that is one slick setup!!!!
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Plenum from RCR...LHD and RHD plenums are completely different due to the dash differences
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Plenum from RCR...LHD and RHD plenums are completely different due to the dash differences
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Just read them Randy....looking good.
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Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build

Fran, are the RCR supplied plenums a recent addition to the kit ? In Deans build he appears to use pipes, normally used for plumbing, cut in half.
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You will be receiving a RHD one.....
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Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build

Ah, Fran to the rescue! The reason my plenum looks so different and won't lay flat on the cowl is that it actually bonds to the bottom of the dash in my right hand drive application. Once I flipped it upside down, it fit perfectly on the contours of the dash. Bonding will begin tomorrow...
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Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build

Mark:

I did make substantial cuts in the vertical portion of the dash to clear the flexible tubing that connects the plenum ducts to the dash ducts on both sides. I also cut about a half inch off the plastic duct fittings so that the flexible duct would fit a bit better. In retrospect, I should have located the plenum ducts further forward about an inch or so, so that the flexible tubing would not be so cramped.

Hopefully this pic will help. With all the pics I have taken I can't believe I don't have something better to illustrate it.
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Air and Heat, The Evaporator

Before installing the evaporator, we blew into one end while holding our finger on the other. Not the most sophisticated method for checking for leaks, but good thing we did. We heard the sound of air escaping inside the unit. I have never worked with an AC unit before and my knowledge base is somewhere around zero, but that did not seem right. I called Wayne at Hot Rod Air and he suggested having it pressure tested locally, which confirmed a leak. After returning it to Hot Rod Air, it was determined that the supplier of the coil assembly had missed a solder point. “That has never happened before.” Wayne promptly replaced the unit and returned it to us. The replacement passed the blow test. Wayne has been very responsive and provided us with excellent service on this and other issues.

The temperature sensing tube was installed. A small clip was used to secure it and a section of insulation cut from #12 wire was placed over the tube to protect against abrasion and vibration. A section of acoustical / thermal insulation was used to secure the tube to the top of the evaporator. That stuff sticks really well!

Water hoses were connected to the evaporator and run along the right side to a fitting on the front fire wall. The valve to control the heater temperature will be placed forward of the fire wall, so that in the event of a valve failure the hot water will not drain into the passenger area.

A substantial opening was cut on the brace under the dash to pass the large diameter AC hose. Although the hose would reach, it was a very tight fit. We contacted Wayne at Hot Rod Air and he provided us with replacement hoses. The large diameter hose totaled 44” and the small diameter hose totaled 40” from fitting end to fitting end. These dimensions worked out very well. The larger hose is routed on the driver side and neatly cleared the pedals and steering shaft without obstructing the access panel. The smaller hosed was routed on the passenger side, with the heater hoses. One bracket secures each AC line just inside the access opening on the front end.

Once the evaporator was in place we temporarily wired the blower to make sure air came out the side openings without any air leaks along the plenum. Once we knew there were no air leaks the dash was installed, hopefully the last time.

The simple push – pull lever to direct air either through the side vents or down towards the floor, described in a post long ago, worked very well.

The conclusion of the AC installation will be noted in our next post.
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Old 02-18-08, 12:13 AM   #173 (permalink)
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Air and Heat, Plumbing

The plumbing on the front end was completed without difficulty. The section of pipe which included the trinary switch is designed to be used on either a right or left hand drive car. That means on a right hand drive car it points down but on a left hand drive car it points up. We did not want it pointing up. A replacement was fabricated pointing downward. Minor point, but we wanted to keep the area above the plumbing clear.

The large fitting which passes through the front wall has a retaining nut. But the AC fitting could not be tightened down with this retaining nut installed due to the thickness of the chassis. This could be a trap, since one would assume it is tight when in fact it is not. One could perhaps ream out a bit of the chassis so the retaining nut could be tightened further or grind down the nut a bit. We simply removed the retaining nut and made a thick rubber washer to fill the space. Not as elegant as a nut, but this connection won’t be going anywhere and will not be stressed.

The smaller fitting tightened down without difficulty.

This is a really nicely designed system that looks good installed. Fran and his crew have clearly done a lot of research and development to put this heat and AC system together. Although Hot Rod Air supplies the hardware, the system is unique to the RCR cars. I am anxious to get it charged and operational.
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Re: Chuck and Ryan's RCR Build

I must say that this is amazing. Not just the AC but your whole build. I jaw drops every time I check on this thread. Your front section looks like a factory design piece! I am going into the garage to take mine apart again. I have already had the whole car painted 3 times just trying to keep up with the RCR builders.
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Old 02-18-08, 09:49 PM   #175 (permalink)
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Dean:

You have the ultimate track - proven RCR GT40. You should revel in your success and, instead of messing with perfection, start another car. Like a 917 or a Mark IV perhaps?
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Old 03-09-08, 11:40 AM   #176 (permalink)
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Chuck,

I'm a new guy to posting on this site. I have sent you a PM. I have followed and I'm quite impressed, to the point of wanting to duplicate some (read "a lot") of Ryan's and your incredible build.

Between Ron McCall (thanks for letting me visit your place last summer), Dean L, Bill D, you and Ryan, and Fran's incredible company I have enough ideas to build six cars.
My RCR40 is on order!

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Congratulations Howard. Welcome to the RCR owners club...
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