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Denorx7 11-08-12 01:10 PM

A/C removal steps
 
hi I would like to remove my a/c from my car as I never use it before ,so can anyone tell me how the whole operation can be done please and what size belt I need to buy.
I drive an Fd 93 single turbo 400ph ATM.
And what I'm suppose to do with the a/c hoses after word and wires etc...

Cheers

Customisbetter 11-08-12 01:11 PM

RotaryHeads.com - 3rd Gen RX-7 PDF Technical Manuals FD3S

Denorx7 11-08-12 01:22 PM

I can't find the a/c removal where is it?witch category ?

Customisbetter 11-08-12 01:53 PM

Look under Engine. It will show the removal during the removal of the engine.

Denorx7 11-08-12 02:00 PM

It doesn't really saying much or maybe I'm bit stupid I just don't understand these digram things sorry

Gringo Grande 11-08-12 02:14 PM

Hey Man!

I understand you are new and excited but as I told you in the other thread...all of these topics have been covered a million times...often with step by step pictures.

I'm trying to keep you from being flamed for asking a question that has been asked many times before.

This is just ONE of many: https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...riteup-716358/

Please try and search in the future...you will learn more that way. =)

thewird 11-08-12 03:56 PM

Its fairly simple to remove. Just start unbolting things. It all becomes obvious as your start to remove stuff. It is a pain in the butt if your leaving the PS in though.

thewird

DaleClark 11-08-12 04:12 PM

Big trick - the condensor (the radiator part) removes from the bottom of the car. Pull off the belly pan and it's all right there.

If you do remove the AC, sell the parts to someone who needs them. Mazda doesn't have the lines and stuff any more, and we need all those parts to stay in the community.

Also, all the lines shouldn't require much torque to break loose. And, you will need some big wrenches for some of the fittings - up to like 27mm if memory serves. Just triple-check when you go to remove the lines that you're doing lefty-loosey, it's VERY easy to get confused and turned around and if you tighten the lines up too much you can strip out the aluminum threads.

Dale

scotty R 11-08-12 05:40 PM

https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...rting-1014974/

i just did mine a few weeks ago , super easy here my thread , only reason for it cause i could not start my car after but that was cause i flooded it , hope some of it helps

as for belt size take your pick from here
http://banzai-racing.com/store/93+_r...lley_belt.html

cewrx7r1 11-08-12 06:32 PM

DOH. It is a serial setup. Start at any point and go in both directions removing parts.
Where is your confidence?
Use the FSMs.

SA3R 11-08-12 07:51 PM

I think when I last did an AC removal, it took me an hour, hour and a half tops to take 90% of the stuff out.
-Release the refrigerant SAFELY.
-Undo lines at firewall.
-Undo lines at AC pump (one is tricky- undoes from above, have to use combo of extensions on ratchet to get straight down past PS reservoir tank to undo banjo fitting)
-Undo 4 long bolts on side of AC pump and unplug wires off pump. Tie wires back out of way.
-loosen belt adjuster for AC/PS belt.
-remove battery and battery tray with 2x10mm bolts.
-slide the AC pump through the space left by removing battery.
-remove little canister condensor thingo at front by battery.
-slide under car from the front and remove AC radiator (I have aftermarket bumper which I had to remove, but that takes all of 5 mins)
-Snake hard lines out of car.
-Put new PS belt on.

If you're really keen, last step is to get the AC core out of the heater box under the dash. That part took me a while... It was the most frustrating.

Last step- get the pump, AC rad, core, lines, condensor, etc and weigh on scales.

thewird 11-08-12 07:56 PM

Do you remember how much the A/C core weighs? I don't think I removed that.

thewird

Gringo Grande 11-08-12 08:39 PM

I can weigh one tomorrow if ya'll really would like to know.

cptpain 11-08-12 09:00 PM

Also, please make sure you have ZERO freon left in the system. The last thing you want to happen to you is have that gas spray on you.

Denorx7 11-09-12 12:50 PM

Thanks guys Im just new on forum and rotary that's why i ask to many question ,it's more to come in future but diffrenet stuff.

Cheers


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