most all AC was aftermarket so I've seen differences and mods over the years. Try these links, they will get you going.
http://dcauto.gotdns.com/catalog/index.php?mode=section&model=911&year=1978-1983&group=8§ion=813
http://www.pelicanparts.com/911/911_Parts/911_electrical_diagrams.htm
or go to pca.org in the tech section, may find something there.
hope it helps
This is for sci; the man asked for schematics. I was not implying that he buy anything. The two links show DIAGRAMS. So thanks for the thumbs down.
Paul S is correct Bentley repair manual will set you back about $80 new. Porsche sevice manuals +$1000 for a set. Don't bother with the Haynes manual as it is worthless.
2007-08-26 14:58:26
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answered by dfk911sc 3
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Bentley Books publishes an excellent service manual for the 911SC, which should have a complete schematic of the AC (along with lots of other information).
The Service Manuals Porsche publishes would also have this information (though tracking down a full set might be needed to get all of the info as many years are only updates to the original set published for the 1964 version); great resources, but potentially a very expensive route.
2007-08-27 12:18:55
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answered by Paul S 7
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You are kidding I hope. That is so straight forward that there is no question. If the lines are old and bad a good shop will rebuild them. No real need to create or buy new ones.
Need more info so we get a clue what you are up to.
ASE Cert Auto Tech, A/C Cert since 1978
2007-08-26 16:34:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to www.pelicanparts.com and do a search in the technical section you will find the schematics..Good luck
2007-08-27 14:00:37
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answered by flatsix36 1
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Boy if I were you I'd tear out the AC. It doesn't work well in those cars and just gets in the way of everything. And you'll be recharging it once a year anyway.
2007-08-27 07:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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