My car (1969 0011797) had a FRIGIKING installed that was removed before I bought the car. I am not interested in reinstalling any sort of AC. I would like to complete the removal of the AC, while keeping the car correct.
Some obvious things to fix… Underdash panels are missing (FRIGIKING instructions say “remove and discard underdash panels” !!! There is a hole in the floor on passenger side which was for the condensate drain. Holes in firewall.
The big bracket is gone and the alternator was put back on standard bracket. Then I look at the 2 empty slots on the water pump pulley and crank pulley, and the 8 blade fan. My first thought was that the extended pulleys and the 8 blade fan would have been added (by dealer?) preparing for AC installation, and I need to undo this. Then looking around at engine bay pics I started to notice some non-AC cars with the empty pulley slots. Had all these cars had AC removed? I asked Gernold this question and he said “to the best of my knowledge most US delivery 280 SL had the Engine prepared for AC Installation, double Pulley on the Crank, Triple Pulley on the Water Pump, Exhaust Manifold Nut, Idle Lift Solenoid and the 8 Blade Fan. I can not however say if very early US Delivery 280 SL had that set up already, I would say that all 70/71 Models were delivered like that.”
So if my 1969 was prepared at the factory like this, then I should leave these things in place. (Although I do prefer the simpler look of the non-extended pulleys, the empty slots look like something’s missing). So I am interested in hearing from others with non-AC early 280SLs whether or not you have the extended pulleys and/or the 8 blade fan, to see if we can figure out the VIN at which the factory started delivering cars prepared for AC.