Am looking for a direct fit or NOS air dyer also the connecting high pressure line to get my air conditioning back up and running again .
Am looking for a direct fit or NOS air dyer also the connecting high pressure line to get my air conditioning back up and running again .
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Do you really need the NOS dryer? If you are planning on putting it to use, you should look at the exact replacement that Eaton makes. Using a NOS dryer might be ok if you know for sure it was always sealed & properly stored over its shelf life.
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Try contacting:
AA Cooling, 625 RT 13, Bristol PA 19007
(215)-785-2219 - ask for Marc.
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http://www.mikemartinelli.com/index..../misc/ac-parts
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Metochh , Your link is not active
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Link works.
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Well , the link works just like magic , I will contact Mark, Thanks guys
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Houston we have problem the number is out of service , is the shop closed??
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Is there may be some other place I may get the part I need?
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Thanks but the number is no longer in service , HELP
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You can also get your original rebuilt. I think Classic Auto Air will do it for about $100.
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I may have a lead on a original accumulator
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Well I located my part, now am ready for recharging the system, am looking for a step by step on what I need to follow this though I have R 12 and the factory refrigerant oil, all my factory manuals has nothing on air recharging my system if any body has this info that I can down load that would be great.
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Step 1. Determine how much oil the system needs. A good manual will tell you how much oil to use for each componet replaced. Use the right oil for the freon you plan to use.
Step 2. Pump out the system to 30" lbs of vacuum for about 1 hour. Isolate it and monitor for leak up for another hour.
Step 3. Install freon. You will probably need to jumper the low pressure switch to get the compressor to keep running. Fill it with the engine running until the vent temp reaches 32-35 degrees. Note: on a hot day it might not get that low in temp unless you are running at freeway speeds and have some airflow
Thats the grey area Ford dealer says 8 to ten ounces but where does it go into, from my under standing it has to be shared in each component in the system, my Ford shop has nothing on air ?? Thanks Kevin
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To figure out how much oil to add you either need to completely empty the system of all oil and add the total maount or just add oil for the individual items that were replaced (except the compressor - they usually come with oil).
Since it's probably 30+ year oil oil, I'd say to go with the first option: remove all the current oil, flush the system, install new oil.
BTW - the stock system holds 40 ounces of R12. No more.
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Mike, I have replaced new the condenser dehyderater accumulator, the compressor is only thing I have not replaced, it is fine at this point.
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Well am happy to say I have ice cold air now that summer is all most over, with all Ford parts no after market.
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BTW - "Ice Cold Air" in Canada has an entirely different meaning than it does here in Southern Arizona. Over the past two weeks (rain days included) we've just managed to pass from the Hot Season into the Not-Hot Season (where temps get below 100). Eventually we'll have a few days of "Cold" - not to be confused with "Canada Cold" - then back to hot again.
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