I need an AC line, dont know which
Ok, i need one ac line that goes from the ac condensor to the compressor. i dont know the part number or what line fits.
i have a 97ek w/ a type r swap. so there is a bseries compressor on the motor, with the stock civic condensor.

you can see in the picture where the line goes, i just dont know which line i am suppose to get, and what one fits this application.
so if anyone can help me out here i would really appreciate it. a part number would be excellent too if someone can find it.
thanks guys
i have a 97ek w/ a type r swap. so there is a bseries compressor on the motor, with the stock civic condensor.

you can see in the picture where the line goes, i just dont know which line i am suppose to get, and what one fits this application.
so if anyone can help me out here i would really appreciate it. a part number would be excellent too if someone can find it.
thanks guys
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Any civic line will work.
PS, its the low pressure line you need.
92-95, 96-98, the placed the ac lines the same in all these years.
PS, its the low pressure line you need.
92-95, 96-98, the placed the ac lines the same in all these years.
Too bad you don't live around here, I got one sitting in my garage but I don't want to deal with shipping. But you should try the junk yards or else check out http://www.car-part.com
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would be free if you were in town but like I said I hate dealing over the internet and with shipping. Like I said junk yard would be you best option. If it is correct that 92-98 lines are the same there should be plenty.
would be free if you were in town but like I said I hate dealing over the internet and with shipping. Like I said junk yard would be you best option. If it is correct that 92-98 lines are the same there should be plenty.
im kind of in the same place. so the civic suction and discharge lines will work on the b-series compressor?
i have a 95 coupe and just swapped in an ls and i have the b-series compressor installed.
i have a 95 coupe and just swapped in an ls and i have the b-series compressor installed.
I need the same part also since mine's leaking and the charge is dissipating.
http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.org
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List price 113.85
Their price 96.77
you should get a ac bracket from a del sol dohc. p53 i think. so you can use ur stock ac compressor. also i heard a crv bracket will work too. it will save you alot of trouble.
ok, i have a civic ac condensor, and the motor has a bseries compressor. i cant use one from an integra b/c the condensor is different. i dont have the stock one cause i bought the car how it is. so all i need to know is what line it is or a part number for the line that will fit.
u need a 99-00 Si line
part #5
http://www.slhonda.com/orderparts.jsp
$48.
Remember to flush out the compressor with PAG46 oil and refill with 4 oz after you drain out the old oil and dont expose the oil to air for no more than a few seconds. YOU NEED A NEW DRYER ALSO, the can looking thing nrxt to the left side headlight. Its $20 so replace it. Then vaccum the system and refill with proper amount of r-134 (18oz i believe) and dont use those DIY kits with stop leak from walmart because they will eat your system inside out. Use virgin r-134 with no additives. hope that helps
part #5
http://www.slhonda.com/orderparts.jsp
$48.
Remember to flush out the compressor with PAG46 oil and refill with 4 oz after you drain out the old oil and dont expose the oil to air for no more than a few seconds. YOU NEED A NEW DRYER ALSO, the can looking thing nrxt to the left side headlight. Its $20 so replace it. Then vaccum the system and refill with proper amount of r-134 (18oz i believe) and dont use those DIY kits with stop leak from walmart because they will eat your system inside out. Use virgin r-134 with no additives. hope that helps
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no it wont, dx,ex,cx use different lines and compressors than Si's which use the same compressor as an Integra. Dont mean to be an *** but dont give out misinformation
no it wont, dx,ex,cx use different lines and compressors than Si's which use the same compressor as an Integra. Dont mean to be an *** but dont give out misinformation
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