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Old 12-27-2010, 08:35 PM
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Default Just bought an ls1 99 camaro but

It has no a/c the guy game me all the parts but idk how to pit it together. Some help with be greatly appreciated
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Go grab a Chilton's or Hayne's manual and start reading. Most of the stuff in them are step by step, it would be better than having 40 different people trying to tell you how to do it
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Originally Posted by Z28/2002
Go grab a Chilton's or Hayne's manual and start reading. Most of the stuff in them are step by step, it would be better than having 40 different people trying to tell you how to do it
Agree.
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Yeah look at a manual or if nothing else look at another car. They aren't too difficult to put on. You will need a jack and jack stands to get the compressor on under the car along with basic hand tools. It doesn't take anything too crazy. The rest of it is pretty easy if you can at least get another car to look at and see how it is all routed.

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Buy a service manual that will have a step by step breakdown of everything involved. I own the Chilton's book and they're more of a maintenance guide to me-very vague...




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