North American Turbocoupe Organization



R134a AC Conversion by Hose Wizard (Glen Hall)
Joe F Offline
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#1
First Attempt: Ordered an AC conversion kit as an experiment before my paint job was done. Since it was a kit for a Mustang, it didn't fit properly. Was my fault, but it was worth a try anyway. Both Glen and I knew this going into the deal and he had no problem taking the initial kit back.

Second Attempt: I went to Glen's shop in Loganville, GA during my cross-country trip to the Carlisle 2004 All Ford NAtionals. In just a few hours Glen figured out all the necessary correct parts, hose angles, and hose lengths and got my 87 TC converted and "blowing cold". <IMG SRC="http://natomessageboard.com/biggrin.gif">SUCCESS! <IMG SRC="http://natomessageboard.com/biggrin.gif">

Glen Hall IS the "Hose Wizard" and his new R134a air conditioning conversion kit for 87 & 88 TC's is fantastic! Fits good, looks good, and is colder than my factory system ever was! On top of that, Glen is really a Georgia "good old boy" and will bend over backwards to help you get the kit installed properly and working perfectly. I'd deal with this Southern Gentleman anytime!

The kit includes a new condenser (the part in front of the radiator), a new compressor, a new accumulator, and new custom-fit hoses to insure no leaks. For around $800, it's a bargain!

Contact Info
Glen Hall
Hose Wizards
1220 Nathan Boulevard # A
Loganville, GA 30052
(770) 554-0044

edit 8/29/2006 - corrected address
JR's Place - My '87 Turbocoupe
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Dan S Offline
Administrator
#2
I liked Joe Cool's set up so much, I ordered a system for my '88. Glenn is just like Joe said, a true gentleman.

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Rod K Offline
Senior Member
#3
I wish Glenn was still in business but it appears the company has been dissolved. Has anyone found any other bracket to adapt a Sanden or any other available compressor to the 2.3 Lima engine?
Rod Kiser, '88TC, 5 speed, 5 lug, Cobra 13" front brakes, Mark VII 11 1/4" rear disc brakes, PiMP'n, Bullit wheels, ATR 3" exhaust, Aluminum driveshaft, EDIS, 60 LB injectors, gutted upper & ported lower. NATO Member
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