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Old 09-01-2015, 08:36 PM
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Default 02 transam partial ac removal?

Is it possible to partially remove the ac? I don't wanna tear into my dash but i would love to remove the condenser, ac retriever, and ac pump.

It seems to have been done here but not sure.

I would like to keep my defroster.

Let me know what you think


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I partially removed mine
When I had the heads off I smashed the **** out of it with a hammer and cleaned it up with a dremel...lol

All the rest of the stuff is really easy to remove
Unbolt the lines, remove the condenser, remove the ac compressor and bracket

Gave me a bunch more room, and still had heat
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Nice! So I just have to unbolt everything, do any lines need to be capped?

Do you have pics?
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I don't think I have any pictures
If youre planning on reinstalling it, or using it again, you need to cap off the lines
It'll keep dirt and dust from getting it, they don't work very well when they're contaminated



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