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Re: Can Of Worms, Part 1
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Posted by Glen in TX on December 01, 2006 at 22:22:43 from (208.246.9.90):
In Reply to: Can Of Worms, Part 1 posted by Allan In NE on December 01, 2006 at 15:00:34:
Oh yeah not good since you done got the hose kit. If you mount the condenser out front the receiver drier can go anyplace between condenser and expansion valve. JD used those driers on combines horizontal and even under back cab pillar at a angle. Just got to get the right one for the spot and mount at correct angle for the tube inside it. AC places will have the fittings and solder on tubes. Did you try that one in Oklahoma too? If you reuse that condenser flush it out really good. If moisture got in it may not be worth it and corroded or blow out later. We use to have a guy that fixed refrigerators and the dairy coolers and he was good at leak testing a condenser or evaportor and repairing them. No applicance repair places around like that anymore. Any good parts place can make AC hose and maybe modify the hoses you got if you can't return them.
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