a/c question
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a/c question
hello everybody
i need to disconnection these a/c hoses to start my turbo project:
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/657283/4
my question: when i'll disconnection these hoses is the gas gonna come out? or it have kinda valve that keeps the gas in??
best regards moshik galimidi
i need to disconnection these a/c hoses to start my turbo project:
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/657283/4
my question: when i'll disconnection these hoses is the gas gonna come out? or it have kinda valve that keeps the gas in??
best regards moshik galimidi
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Re: a/c question (RACEPAK)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RACEPAK »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
my question: when i'll disconnection these hoses is the gas gonna come out? or it have kinda valve that keeps the gas in??
best regards moshik galimidi</TD></TR></TABLE>
Do not touch those until you have the system emptied. The freon is under pressure in those hoses. Take it to a shop and have it discharged (the gas is hazardous to the environment and needs to be disposed of properly.)
I think you will need to replace your dryer as well after you open the system. Then you will have to go back to a shop to have the system vacced and refilled.
I think you'd be better off not touching it at all, do you really need to disconnect them?
my question: when i'll disconnection these hoses is the gas gonna come out? or it have kinda valve that keeps the gas in??
best regards moshik galimidi</TD></TR></TABLE>
Do not touch those until you have the system emptied. The freon is under pressure in those hoses. Take it to a shop and have it discharged (the gas is hazardous to the environment and needs to be disposed of properly.)
I think you will need to replace your dryer as well after you open the system. Then you will have to go back to a shop to have the system vacced and refilled.
I think you'd be better off not touching it at all, do you really need to disconnect them?
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Re: a/c question (EX_AutoXer)
Just unbolt the AC compressor from the motor and move it aside.
YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO REMOVE THE AC LINES TO DO THIS.
I didn't
YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO REMOVE THE AC LINES TO DO THIS.
I didn't
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Re: a/c question (RACEPAK)
If you disconnect those hoses, a bunch of slimy crap will come out at high pressure and spray all over everything. Take it to an A/C shop and have them empty the system for you if you end up having to ramove either of those.
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Re: a/c question (EX_AutoXer)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EX_AutoXer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
the gas is hazardous to the environment and needs to be disposed of properly.)
</TD></TR></TABLE>
i know this we used to inhale this **** from our high school a/c's. this is
dangerous..... some kid dided from this..... hie was hella stoned and falled trom his schools roof........ ha ha ha funny ****
very cool high though
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mike1114 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just unbolt the AC compressor from the motor and move it aside.
YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO REMOVE THE AC LINES TO DO THIS.
I didn't</TD></TR></TABLE>
i dont want to remove the compressor.... just the heater (radiator).
does anyone have a pdf of th a/c system?
thenx moshik...
the gas is hazardous to the environment and needs to be disposed of properly.)
</TD></TR></TABLE>
i know this we used to inhale this **** from our high school a/c's. this is
dangerous..... some kid dided from this..... hie was hella stoned and falled trom his schools roof........ ha ha ha funny ****
very cool high though
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mike1114 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just unbolt the AC compressor from the motor and move it aside.
YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO REMOVE THE AC LINES TO DO THIS.
I didn't</TD></TR></TABLE>
i dont want to remove the compressor.... just the heater (radiator).
does anyone have a pdf of th a/c system?
thenx moshik...
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