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Old 07-18-2006, 02:24 PM   #1
Fastrucken
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A/C setup

I just bought the truck so this is what, I know the pump is in good condition. I put it on a set of a/c gauges and has good pressures and doesnt make any extra noises, the condenser has no major trama, ie taken any hits from any big rocks I think it could probably use new dryer. It cools ok when its not super hot outside, it could also be from a lack of air flow across the condenser not really sure of the condition of my cooling fan. The inside unit blows a good amount of volume. This was converted to 134a from r12. The only thing I don't know is how much oil to put back in there when it is re-assembled but everything I read is that ester oil would be the perfered oil to use. It isnt off the truck yet but I assure you I will be meticulous when removing everything. I ended up buying the old air setup for under the dash so thats why I'm selling this.



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