Buy some pag oil and clean out your compressor. Pour in, rotate by hand and pour out. Change the o rings to green on top of compressor. Pour 2 oz of pag oil into condensor, 2 into firewall evap core ( after flushing) and 4oz into the compressor. Also good idea to put some dye into compressor for future leaks. Oil all your o rings prior to assembly.
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View Posti am pulling the trigger on this tomorrow. it is too damn hot. do stock ac lines work with my 351 or do i need to have them made? also i read on here something about using an sn95 condensor for it to blow colder. are there any threads anywhere on replacing the whole system? i have the compressor mounted up and need everything else in the engine bay
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Originally posted by onjacks View PostAcutally yes. It doesn't get as cold as I thought it would in 100deg heat, but at night it fn freezing. I still need to wire my ac clutch to turn on my electric fan but its no biggie.
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View Postok so my driver side fuel rail has a fitting that is preventing the line that runs from the compressor to the condenser from going on. any ideas?Doug
90 LX Coupe 5.0
90 7up Vert. 5.0
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Originally posted by BlueCoupeRedVert View PostDoes your fuel rail have a center feed that you could move the fuel line to? And cap the end of the fuel rail.
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