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Removing AC condenser

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Old 06-22-2010, 01:18 PM
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If I just wanted to unbolt and remove the condenser without cutting anything right now is there a way to plug the line thats currently going into it?
Old 06-22-2010, 06:59 PM
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id say a rubber grommet, or some electrical tape, and or duct tape,! lol, whatever works i guess
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Anyone else? Vaccum cap work? Vaccum cap and duct tape!?! haha. Gotta be at least one more person with input out there. I just dont want to go cutting anything right now or filling a line with JB weld so If I want my AC back in I wont have any problems.
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you can pull it if you want, and you don't particularly need to plug it. If you decide to go back to A/C, you'll just have to flush the **** out of it.
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You dont HAVE to plug it but I would cover it with a vacuum plug or something because around here dirt dobbers like to nest in things like that.



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