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Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 8:46 pm Post subject: 325 AC - where do you put the R-12? |
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When recharging the AC on a 1988 325 where do you screw the can in? If
I'm standing at the passenger side fender looking down into the engine
compartment I can see three obvious fittings; one on a line on top of
the fender near the strut tower, one on the rear end of the compressor
body and one near the sight glass. Which one is it? Thanks as always. |
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Michael Yeager Guest
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:12 pm Post subject: Re: 325 AC - where do you put the R-12? |
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On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 07:46:41 -0800, cosmo <sdfs@dfsdf.com> wrote:
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When recharging the AC on a 1988 325 where do you screw the can in? If
I'm standing at the passenger side fender looking down into the engine
compartment I can see three obvious fittings; one on a line on top of
the fender near the strut tower, one on the rear end of the compressor
body and one near the sight glass. Which one is it? Thanks as always.
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You want the low pressure side which is the one by the strut tower.
I may catch heat for this but if you have to ask which port to use, I
would like to point out that adding refridgerant can be a hazardous
activity. Try not to get hurt...  |
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R. Mark Clayton Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:00 am Post subject: Re: 325 AC - where do you put the R-12? |
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"Michael Yeager" <myeager@nospam.cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
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On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 07:46:41 -0800, cosmo <sdfs@dfsdf.com> wrote:
When recharging the AC on a 1988 325 where do you screw the can in? If
I'm standing at the passenger side fender looking down into the engine
compartment I can see three obvious fittings; one on a line on top of
the fender near the strut tower, one on the rear end of the compressor
body and one near the sight glass. Which one is it? Thanks as always.
You want the low pressure side which is the one by the strut tower.
I may catch heat for this but if you have to ask which port to use, I
would like to point out that adding refridgerant can be a hazardous
activity. Try not to get hurt...
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I have done this, but usually if you need to add refrigerant more than once
in a blue moon*, you probably have a leak and will waste your money.
Usually the top up can comes with full instructions.
If you have some other fault (like failed compressor or just the belt off)
then you might overpressurise the system .
A proper service removes the old refrigerant (for recycling), adds new and
lubricant. They can also insert dye markers to trace leaks.
Make sure you work in a well ventilated area, wear goggles etc., because as
the man says you don't want to get hurt or worse. |
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