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05-27-2002, 06:03 PM | #1 |
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Dual air 'burb owners (and masters) << Please read
I have recently bought a '72 'burb with dual air. It has all the AC parts, but some were in the rear cargo area (compressor for example). The guy said it all worked before he disassembled it to put in a new engine.
Anyway, the question I have, is: How does yours 'T' to go to the front and then the rear. Mine has a couple of T fittings that has the AC hoses hose-clamped on. I'm no AC master, but I know that the pressures created in an AC system can be REALLY high. I don't think that T fittings with hose-clamps can contain those pressures. I was expecting some kind of compressed fittings going into a 'T'. How is yours? Pics if it's different, please?
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05-27-2002, 07:11 PM | #2 |
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That's the way mine is also. Two "tees" with hose clamps. Mine is all together but the compresser.
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05-27-2002, 07:36 PM | #3 |
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That's just sick and wrong! Wonder how hard it would be to do something that would keep the freon on the inside...
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