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"O" rings.
I recently installed a new hose from the compressor to the new receiver dryer. I had to un do a couple hoses to get the job done. I didn't notice any rubber "O" rings when I unhooked the lines. I pulled avacuum and there is a leak. I will put some dye in and check for leaks but I was wondering about the absence of "O" rings. I suspect there may be a leak at the compressor since it is 38 years old, but it worked before I changed the engine. While changing the engine and putting the compressor aside, the hose kinked at the compressor causing small hole in the aluminum pipe. The car is a '79 Trans Am.
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1979 Trans Am WS-6 .030 455 zero decked flat pistons 96 heads with SS valves 041 cam with Rhoads lifters 1.65 rockers RPM rods 800 Cliffs Q Jet on Holley Street Dominator ST-10 4 speed (3.42 first) w 2.73 rear gear __________________________________________________ _______________________________ 469th TFS Korat Thailand 1968-69 F-4E Muzzle 2 |
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Should be o-rings. Are you sure they didn't fall off/out when disconnecting the hoses. Hole in pipe would cause leak also.
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i need an eploded view of the parts of my AC hoses and associated parts. Where can I get one?
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1979 Trans Am WS-6 .030 455 zero decked flat pistons 96 heads with SS valves 041 cam with Rhoads lifters 1.65 rockers RPM rods 800 Cliffs Q Jet on Holley Street Dominator ST-10 4 speed (3.42 first) w 2.73 rear gear __________________________________________________ _______________________________ 469th TFS Korat Thailand 1968-69 F-4E Muzzle 2 |
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