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Help me get my A/C working, sweating to death!!


The_Dealer

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ok so i bought my b2 and the guy said the a/c works but its missing some things :icon_confused: . I took a pic of everything i have and im trying to figure out what i need. Heres what i got

Hose from heater box to the compressor


Compressor and plug



Hose from heater box to condeser


Condenser in tact


I need what connects this, where can i get it. i think i need an evaperator too. will i need some new o-rings?




Im also missing a hose from the compressor that goes some where
 


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you are missing a dryer which connects to top line out of heater box which in which the evaparator is located. the lines from compressor go to the dryer and the condensor. yes u will need to replace all o-rings and will also need to flush the system before u close it up.
 

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aqny parts store should have all of this
 

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Maybe you can find one in the bone yard to see what you need and how it is hooked up. It looks like the system has been open for a while If you can find a system at the bone yard that is still holding pressure for parts I doubt wether the compressor is any good a small amount of moisture will kill a system. Even if the one at the bone yard has a small leak(if you know what I mean) A closed system would be your best bet for used parts. Dont waste any time putting it together if need be tape the ends of the coils to keep moisture from getting in there, especially in a high humidity area as the barometric pressure changes the coils draw alot of moisture. if you have access to a nitrogen bottle blast them good with nitrogen good just before you seal it up then use the nitrogen to pressure test it. After you take it into a deep vacuum add the oil if necessary and the refrigerant to a factory charge by weight.
 

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