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61_FL_Apache 10-04-2014 10:04 AM

Breaking loose AC fittings?
 
Im working on my AC system and need to replace the dryer and orifice tube.. All of these fittings look to be aluminum and are kinda frozen. I have tried PB Blaster on them, but no luck..

The fittings on the dryer are tight up against the firewall making them a little harder to get too.. The orifice tube I can get to ok, but I don't want to put too much force on them.

Any other suggestions?

Thanks for your help!

Bigdav160 10-04-2014 10:23 AM

Re: Breaking loose AC fittings?
 
The only thing that has worked for me is heat. Since it's up against the firewall you have to be careful. I use the smallest brazing tip on my torch. Expect to lose a couple threads anyway that will have to be cleaned up with a thread file.

You could just leave the dryer alone. The only reason to replace it is if, in the rare event, that the desiccant bag was to break open.

Kudzupatch 10-04-2014 05:05 PM

Re: Breaking loose AC fittings?
 
Flare nut wrenches. If they make any larger enough that is.

mountie 10-07-2014 05:04 PM

Re: Breaking loose AC fittings?
 
Last year I replaced my entire A/C system, front to back.

The dryer fittings may be corroded in the threads, and even if you manage to break 'em loose, ( like I had to, also).... The threads were pretty ugly.

It felt like 400 lbs torque to finally break loose!!
Insuring the new 'O' rings fit correctly, I found it was safer to get new stuff.

I was also concerned that re-tightening the damaged threads may seize.

61_FL_Apache 10-07-2014 06:59 PM

Re: Breaking loose AC fittings?
 
I was worried about that.. I still need to find my leak and then go from there. I have dye in the system, but see nothing visible. I know my compressor was leaking and thought I had it in the bag when I replaced it last Feb, but no luck. The Freon was on in a day..

speedygonzales 10-08-2014 06:32 AM

Re: Breaking loose AC fittings?
 
Should be no reason for a leak when you vacuum the system. You should give it some time to see if it holds vacuum before charging it.

If the system is empty, try pressurizing it to find the leak. Usually makes it much easier to look for bubbles then die.

Don't forget the evaporator can leak and that is somewhat harder to find. However if you pressurize the fittings going to it, you can see if the pressure stays up.


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