Crimping A/c hoses in H-town

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Old 08-05-2007, 10:15 AM
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I need to know who can crimp a/c hoses in Houston. Preferrably on the southside. I have heard that Oreilly auto parts can do this. Is this true? Thanks for any help, Josh
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try morgans auto supply on preston@southmore. had them repair a a/c hose for me about 8 years ago.
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Thanks man. Hey, did you get your gauge wiring done? I finished mine up yesterday. Everything works. If you need any help I found some wiring diagrams. Josh
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Originally Posted by Cam72aro
Thanks man. Hey, did you get your gauge wiring done? I finished mine up yesterday. Everything works. If you need any help I found some wiring diagrams. Josh
havent messed with that just yet. fired it up and ran it for a lil while last night. no time to drive it . hey shoot me those diagrams. hey you know anyone that installs vintage air systems?
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Here is the diagram i used. http://www.pro-touring.nl/camaro/autometerconn.jpg The only thing that I saw that was different was the fuel level gauge. Instead of being just tan, it was tan with a black stripe on it. As far as someone that installs vintage air I dont know. I am installing a universal hotrod air kit in my car. Its really easy to do and was quite a bit cheaper.




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