Air conditioning removal and reinstall question
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Air conditioning removal and reinstall question
Is it possible to remove my AC compressor and condenser or whatever the radiator thing and the piece that bolts to the block are for the fall, winter and spring and then bolt them back up in the summer and have them work? Or will I damage it by removing those pieces?
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Re: Air conditioning removal and reinstall question (chowmien)
I would question what for? unless you enjoy spending 150+ on having your ac recharged every year. Is there a reason behind it?
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Re: Air conditioning removal and reinstall question (monicle)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by monicle »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would question what for? unless you enjoy spending 150+ on having your ac recharged every year. Is there a reason behind it?</TD></TR></TABLE>
The last time I recharged my AC I did it myself for 30 bucks. I live in Seattle where it hardly gets over 90. Even then I hardly use my ac because it slows down my car a lot. I was wanting to get rid of it so I have more options for turbo. I'll probably sell the car sometime in the future so i wanted to know if I could take it out and put it back on without damaging it.
The last time I recharged my AC I did it myself for 30 bucks. I live in Seattle where it hardly gets over 90. Even then I hardly use my ac because it slows down my car a lot. I was wanting to get rid of it so I have more options for turbo. I'll probably sell the car sometime in the future so i wanted to know if I could take it out and put it back on without damaging it.
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Re: Air conditioning removal and reinstall question (chowmien)
Wal-Mart sells AC recharge bottles WITH the pressure gauge for about $20. As long as you are careful removing and storing it, then there will be no damage. Are you planning on removing ALL of the lines?
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Re: Air conditioning removal and reinstall question (chowmien)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by chowmien »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Even then I hardly use my ac because it slows down my car a lot. </TD></TR></TABLE>
You do know that most a/c systems only rob between 4 and 8 horsepower right?
And yes you can take them off just don't let thme rust, it is very easy to seize a compressor if you let it sit.
Even then I hardly use my ac because it slows down my car a lot. </TD></TR></TABLE>
You do know that most a/c systems only rob between 4 and 8 horsepower right?
And yes you can take them off just don't let thme rust, it is very easy to seize a compressor if you let it sit.
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Re: Air conditioning removal and reinstall question (Soccerking3000)
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Not my fault honda builds a jet ski with more power than most of their cars.
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Re: Air conditioning removal and reinstall question (JDM-97CX)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDM-97CX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
You do know that most a/c systems only rob between 4 and 8 horsepower right?
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Yeah and it makes my car less powerful especially at low rpms. I like the convenience of AC, but it's not a necessity for me in Seattle's weather conditions.
You do know that most a/c systems only rob between 4 and 8 horsepower right?
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Yeah and it makes my car less powerful especially at low rpms. I like the convenience of AC, but it's not a necessity for me in Seattle's weather conditions.
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Re: Air conditioning removal and reinstall question (chowmien)
its safe to remove the a/c just some tips tho
1. make sure you got oil in the compressor
2. make sure you cap the compressor inlet and outlet soon as your done dont wanna contaminate the system when you reinstall it
3. i would replaced the o-rings when you reinstall
4. cap off the lines that are exposed maybe with some finger condums and tape dont wanna let moisture or anything else in the lines
5. save all the parts you remove lol i usaly loose everything when i do things and come time to reinstall im missing a stupid nut or something
id say do it if ya want
1. make sure you got oil in the compressor
2. make sure you cap the compressor inlet and outlet soon as your done dont wanna contaminate the system when you reinstall it
3. i would replaced the o-rings when you reinstall
4. cap off the lines that are exposed maybe with some finger condums and tape dont wanna let moisture or anything else in the lines
5. save all the parts you remove lol i usaly loose everything when i do things and come time to reinstall im missing a stupid nut or something
id say do it if ya want
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