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Wanted Connectors for hose to a/c compressor, Bronco II 87 2.9


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I even don't know the name(or SKU) of this parts. Please? Also brackets are needed, I think there should be 2 of them.
Thanks for any help.

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I can't help with any parts you need.

But I've always referred to those as manifolds
 

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I should have a set
 

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Let me dig through the take off parts tonight when I get home. Will let you know.
 

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Those "manifolds" are made of unobtainium. A few weeks back I had a guy buy a set of my hoses with those attached for $100 just for the manifolds, he came from out of state and drove over 200 miles for them. Get them if you can whenever you can. What happens is they corrode up so the hoses can not longer be removed without destroying the fitting. You can buy replacement hoses, but, not the manifolds. Mine were pretty clean on the inside, as pictured.

You need to move your vacuum hose down (extend it) to the master cylinder, so there is a loop at the bottom, go under the AC hose. The way it is right now, you risk getting oil and blow by into the master which will destroy it over time.
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