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Question about OEM AC Condenser
I have a chance to buy a used OEM AC condenser and I was wondering if this would be as good as an aftermarket original style all aluminum replacement condenser, such as this one sold on ebay? The OEM would be cheaper, but I am not even sure what to ask the seller to ensure it is in workable condition.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-1965-19...-/230911144599 |
Re: Question about OEM AC Condenser
There is no way to tell if it is in working condition until you flush it and pull a vacuum on it to see if it leaks. If this aftermarket one is very close to original than I will use one, if not I will use the OEM one I have.
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If your not doing a factory correct resto than yoyu can use whatever fits. With 134A refrigerant the bigger the condenser the better, the one in my suburban I believe is a mid 90's cavalier from Carquest.
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I have another question about an AC condenser. Would the parallel flow condenser shown here be more efficient than the OEM condenser on my 66? Has anybody used this product?
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the e-bay one says new--re-pop like the org?
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Call Old Air Products, and ask them about there's.
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No, just made some brackets for it, the important thing with 134A is condenser surface area , the more the better. The new condenser design is better than the old 60's design.
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