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need a part number or cross reference - a/c accumulator/filter/drier
I finished my ls swap and finally got my '01 truck compressor running and working with my aftermarket a/c unit. And then the compressor dies. Go figure. :rolleyes: I have a 5 hr trip coming up Thursday and I desperately need to find a new filter accumulator in town tomorrow. My hoses are configured for a accumulator that has two male insert o ring 3/8 ends. My trinary switch is located elsewhere so that isn't an issue. Since this is an aftermarket unit I haven't found anything in town. Amy ideas what vehicle I can cross reference from? Again:
2 3/8" od 6 1/2" long Two male insert o ring 3/8" fittings Must be in stock. No time to order. Thank you in advance Posted via Mobile Device |
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Just take yours in to NAPA.
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This one will work and should be in stock at any Freightliner dealer or truck parts store. Napa may even be able to cross it over for you. The parker/Freightliner part number is A22-14425-002 and it fits Freightliner FLC and FLD series trucks. The switch port has a Schrader valve in it so you don't have to worry about it leaking.
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From what I have learned you don't need the dryer [sightglass] if you are running the acumalator in the system. If you have swapped over to 134-A you really don't need it because it want take as much 134-A as it did R-12 so it's always going to have bubbles in it when watching it. So if u fill it up to the point of no bubbles it's over filled and the AC want work as good and can cause compressor failure.;):chevy:
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I thought I have read that you can't use the stock compressors because of the variable ratio guts? That they would last a while and then die. Thought you had to use an aftermarket compressor on an LS conversion?
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Driers are used with expansion valves because they want bubble free liquid refrigerant so a drier is placed on the high side. Orifice tubes don't care about bubbles but need an accumulator on the low side to prevent liquid from getting to the compressor. I think the LS truck compressors are fixed displacement. |
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Local parts house had something close and looting through the catalogs. Hoping to have it by end of day. Posted via Mobile Device |
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http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/Ca...118_0333709307
TWD MEI7118 /C Filter Dryer Fitting Type[s] : O-Ring A/C Filter Dryer Inlet Fitting : #6 (3/8") Male O-Ring A/C Filter Dryer Length : 8" A/C Filter Dryer O.D. : 2-1/2" A/C Filter Dryer Outlet Fitting : #6 (3/8") Male O-Ring A/C Low Pressure Switch Thread Size : None Compatible Refrigerant Type : R12 / R134a |
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I'm confused. Do you need an accumulator? (low side) or
filter dryer receiver? ( high side). You say you need an accumulator but show pics of dryers. Andy4639 shows an accumulator in his pic. |
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I bought a new compresssor because the old A-6 never worked well with the cycling the system and 134-A freon + a new condensor for expansion also.;):chevy: |
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