AC hose busted!
I'm told by the pre-owner of the GSL I just got that the alt belt broke several months ago & slapped a hole in the AC hose. Question: What would you all replace with the hose assy., is there gaskets, "o" rings, etc? I want to go with R134, too.
BTW, anybody got a good hose? (No clever replys from the 'real men' on the forum:D |
Re: AC hose busted!
Originally posted by mwpayne I'm told by the pre-owner of the GSL I just got that the alt belt broke several months ago & slapped a hole in the AC hose. Question: What would you all replace with the hose assy., is there gaskets, "o" rings, etc? I want to go with R134, too. BTW, anybody got a good hose? (No clever replys from the 'real men' on the forum:D |
An alternator belt is not going to put a hole in an AC line. Make sure that whatever caused the hole is gone. The A?C belt is really in a bad position even to try and reach the A/C line in any way. The A/C is aft of the alt belts plane of rotation.
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Now I'm wondering which hose mwpayne is talking about. The one that goes to the front of the car or the one that goes to the firewall. I the setup I have, the hoses run into one mount on the A/C compressor. On the last A/C that I had from the same year, they were two seperate connectoins. Which version do you have? I'll be able to send over the picks of mine tomorrow afternoon.
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I had mine made by Truck and Industrial here locally...
The little o rings can be had at big river rubber and gasket, but that doesnt help you much. The difference in freon is no more than it expands and contracts diffrent. I think you use 80% r134a of the r12 capacity :D |
It looks like a complete assembly to me, hose goes from condenser in front to a metal fitting on compressor (that's the one with the hole), then from the metal connector along the firewall. I assumed it was all one unit. Thanks for the help!
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Originally posted by mwpayne It looks like a complete assembly to me, hose goes from condenser in front to a metal fitting on compressor (that's the one with the hole), then from the metal connector along the firewall. I assumed it was all one unit. Thanks for the help! |
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