In realizing that condensers should stay under 160 degrees I measured how oil coolers in front of the condenser heat up the condenser. The passenger side is the liquid feed to the evaporator so it's the most important. Here is how I mounted mine between the radiators. Downside is it's hard to get to to replace hoses every few years, but, better hoses would solve that. Time/money...
Before:
Since we are there let's check the Orface tube condition. Damn: have to rebuild AC system. This VOV has served me well. Sadly killed by the typical body O Ring leak on R4 compressors. The "Murray" brand VOV replacements are still Defective solid plugs.
Trans cooler strapped to radiator with Aux Fan hold downs and pads between cooler and radiator.
After:
Aux pusher fan installed - the 1993 has bolt holes on both sides for one. Wired "on with ignition" rather than off the AC compressor. The 6.5 Engine oil cooler uses them on the driver side. Yes, I didn't want to flush the condenser so I replaced it.
Before:
Since we are there let's check the Orface tube condition. Damn: have to rebuild AC system. This VOV has served me well. Sadly killed by the typical body O Ring leak on R4 compressors. The "Murray" brand VOV replacements are still Defective solid plugs.
Trans cooler strapped to radiator with Aux Fan hold downs and pads between cooler and radiator.
After:
Aux pusher fan installed - the 1993 has bolt holes on both sides for one. Wired "on with ignition" rather than off the AC compressor. The 6.5 Engine oil cooler uses them on the driver side. Yes, I didn't want to flush the condenser so I replaced it.