It cools,. Hopefully it lasts longer than 11 months this time.
Drove it to work Friday for the frist time ever. Drove it to Roxboro to TNT / Gamblers race. Met Dad there we raced a few times. Entered the Gamblers race, it was only $5 more than TNT so why not it good practice. I had run a 8.89, 8.84, 8.80. I decided to dial in a 8.90. I guess I was holding to many I backed off at the end but it still broke out 8.84
Good time once the sun went down it was not so hot.
Broke the door handle. Who sales good ones
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Originally posted by DanStokes View PostYea! I've had pretty good luck with Rockauto as long as I watch the brand names.
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Yea! I've had pretty good luck with Rockauto as long as I watch the brand names.
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Got my box of new AC parts from rockauto today and flushed the evaporator, and drained the compressor. Hope to put it all back together Wednesday.
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I vote for "old". And mine are circa 1988 so I'll wager they need replacement, too.
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I wrapped tape around the blown hose to try to keep the mosture out. But I would not be surprised it it's not air tight.
I have the gauges and a vacuum pump to pull it down. I don't have a recovery machine, but there is nothing left to recover.
When I did it last year, I feel like the pressures were within spec. Wonder if I did something wrong or the hose was just old?Last edited by Russell; June 20, 2019, 06:05 PM.
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I'm with John on this one. I take my AC stuff to Rackley's as they do it right, have the appropriate equipment, and stand behind their work. In my old age I've learned that I don't have to do EVERYTHING myself and sometimes it's cheaper to farm it out. In MI I had a co-worker who got himself certified and did this as a side gig but so far I haven't found anyone like that here.
Dan
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Any time you open a refrigerant system, you should evacuate it completely before refilling it, and replace the drier. Not a DIY friendly thing to do. I would replace both hoses, then take it to a shop to have it evacuated and refilled.... you're this close to having operational AC for dragweek - you're going to really want it operational!
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Bummer. I bet my hoses on 'Stanger should be replaced before I drive him. Good reminder.
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