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Old 04-19-2006, 03:32 AM
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I was debating on removing all of my AC components and was wondering if their is a nice write-up that anyone knows about on everything that's included in the removal and how to block all the lines and everything off?
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no blocking off of anything on the 2 f-bodies that I have. Unless you are getting rid of the heater and the A/C.
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Then you will need to score that delete panel that goes on the firewall if that is the case.
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No not the heater too, just thinking AC compressor. What about the freon in the lines?
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Well there's the environmentally friendly way, take it to a shop and have the freon vacumned out, or the unfriendly way, break open a connection with a wrench and let it all come out.
What way is up to you




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