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I have a 71' and in the process of replacing the entire A/C System. Condenser is still going to be in the rear. Hoses to the evaporator were originally routed in the passenger rocker panel. Im trying to go thru the console now. Question is, do they go thru the existing hole on the firewall (located behind the passenger seat)?
Then if so, the only other place for them to exit is near the shift rod..which would probably rub. Is some cutting on the lower bulkhead necessary for them to exit and go thru to the console?
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Top-Cat;
I am enclosing a pictorial from the parts illustration. Maybe I'm wrong since mine has been torn down for so long, but I think the two a/c lines run on top of the console, through the brackets (mine has brackets or metal strips with one end fixed and the other to be bent over the a/c lines and secured with a screw) and go through the bulkhead, behind the passenger seat, as you describe, with one connecting to the compressor and the other going to the dryer. The lines would then be covered by the center console cover.

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Top-Cat;
I am attaching another pictorial. Please note at the bottom of the page, the first pictorial I sent was for serial number 1910 forward.
This pictorial is for serial number before 1910.
Noticed you have a '71 (don't know serial #) which looks like it shows a/c lines going through bulhead next to shift linkage and then over to right side of car after going through bulkhead which could interfere with shift linkage.

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At this point I'm considering it. The vendor I got the hoses from said that these weren't the right length for the rocker. But I think it's longer to route in the console. He also put the wrong fittings on the ends that connect to the evap. I have a female fitting on the expansion valve and a female on the hose end. He put up a fuss when I called him about it and said whoever I bought the evap and expansion valve from should have done it with a different fittings because it's a 71. I told him it was the 8 row evap and it shouldn't matter about the year. I'm a little frustrated about the whole deal. I can have had them made locally but I bought them from him to save time and frustration.
Don't even ask. The evaporator that I bought from a vendor had a leak in it. Couldn't really prove if it was me that did it or if it was like that already. I do know that I was extra careful installing it. So much fun removing the dash for the second time. I just got it back today for the sum of $90, a radiator shop found a leak in it. It wasn't worth bickering on who's fault it was, plus shipping fees and more down time. It was blowing pretty nice initially though in the Texas heat. Thanks for asking.

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