ac change over
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ac change over
hello ls1tech fam. im trying to finish my 5.3/4l60e swap but the old a/c compressor and condensor has not removed from the vehicle. i thought that to disconnect the compressor from condensor lines the refigerant must be removed from the system. friends tell me to disconnect and let it seap out. thats what was done at the junkyard. if this is done will will it affect the atmosphere. im not green, but i want to do whats right. by pics you can see that the old ac componets are currently connected. thanks.
Last edited by dec010974; 11-01-2009 at 08:27 AM. Reason: left out something
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Judging by that blue cap on your accumulator, your truck has been changed over to 134a at some time. They say 134a doesn't hurt anything, so if it were mine I'd probably just open a line SLOWLY and put a rag or something over it to keep the oil from going all over, and you should be fine.
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The schrader valve is the little valve inside the A/C fittings. They are also found in tire valve stems. The tool to remove them is the same and looks like a 1/8th inch steel dowel with a slot. You can also put a BB or something similar under the cap and tighten it just a little to let the freon out. That was a trick people used to do to flatten tires as well.
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Albeit a little different than most. I'm in the process of putting a 5.3L in my Jeep cCherokee and there isn't enough room for the stock A/C compressor. Noval conversions offers one that places a compressor high on the passenger side. Problem is, I need that spot for my onboard air compressor.
So has anyone found a smaller, more compact compressor that they've been able to mount in the stock GM location?
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I'm in the HVAC biz, so I'm familiar with A/C systems, just not well versed in automotive compressor retrofits.
So has anyone found a smaller, more compact compressor that they've been able to mount in the stock GM location?
FWIW,
I'm in the HVAC biz, so I'm familiar with A/C systems, just not well versed in automotive compressor retrofits.