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06-14-2005, 08:17 AM | #1 |
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AC Removal
How involved or how difficult is it? I NEVER EVER use it even when it's over 100 degrees out so I figure I'll it out.
Also is it saleable? Id there people around that will buy everything?
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06-14-2005, 08:19 AM | #2 |
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it is easy, vent system remove lines, remove belt and pump, if you want to remove rad to get at condencer then put back rad, should be like 30 min of work
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06-14-2005, 08:47 AM | #3 |
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I removed the entire HVAC system from my 240 and including removing the interior i would say about 4 hours but I had my engine pulled so everything was easier to get to though
as for sale of the parts IDK i threw all of it in the dumpster at my apartment
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You take a 3.5 hour break in there somewhere?
You can pull everything, even the evaporator core, in 30 minutes. And it's all aluminum so you can make a good buck taking it to a recycling yard.
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06-14-2005, 11:32 AM | #5 |
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cool thanx guys. I think I gonna do this next week then. Gotta do LSD this week.
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please does not vent the system to atmosphere. just take it somewhere to have it sucked out. they should do it for free since you are giving them the refrigerant. it doesn't cost much for r134a but if you have r12; they could have gotten like $60min for a 2lbs charge.
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Oh and do I need a different belt then too, since I'm removing the AC?
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Yea it's not too bad. I removed all my AC after installing my sr20det. Planned to keep AC, so left it in, and had some complications fitting the AC compressor so I decided to pull it all out with the sr20 installed. Not hard at all. Good luck.
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Also, if you decide to remove AC, go ahead and remove the condensor too. It looks just like a radiator and is located right in front of radiator.
I noticed a lot better cooling from my supra once I removed condensor (less blockage between radiator and front of car). Not to mention some more weight savings. The 240 seems to like it too
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cool, thanx guys. Do I really have to remove the dash though?
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No, you only need to remove dash if you want to take out entire HVAC (heating, venting etc).
For just AC you don't have to go behind there at all. You can also leave those 2 nipples for the AC lines going into firewall untouched. Just remove the lines from them and you'll be left with 2 threaded ends coming out of firewall.
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I removed all my stuff in about 45 mins as well.....really easy to do. You don't have to remove the dash to remove the evaporator either.....little trickt to get all the screws, but once you get them just slide out the plastic housing, remove evap, and reinstall housing....
And with regards to the condensor....just unbolt the radiator and tilt back....condensor will slide right out... And like others have said....you should notice a significant difference in how warm the car runs (if you have a aftermarket temp gauge). Mine runs about 10 degress cooler while daily driving... -Bill
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Cool, that will be nice.
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For those who leave it in the dash, cap the lines on the firewall side in case you ever plan to use it again, moisture will ruin the expansion valve inside if it's left open.
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Seems like a lot of you guys are chuckin your HVAC systems. I have no desire to do that i suppose because my car's all street and i'd die out here in Cali w/o air con. I'm going for the luxurious yet powerfully clean and comfy street car. (98 S14 w/lsd btw)
What are the pros of losing the system besides weight reduction and more room in the engine compartment? If you pull your entire HVAC system and your wind sheild gets foggy... what then? Roll down the window? Air con's one thing i can understand livin w/o but the entire HVAC system, i'm missing something i think. Just curious fellas. |
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as for the defog my post above covered that all you need is the defog ducting and a fan and you have that covered I have another car to be luxurious and fast with I stripped this because I want a nasty car for raising hell and frightning old people and to perform some track duty with not to mention i have a few cars with no air/con already and even in the 100 degree heat and high humididty out here in the midwest in summer I still drive them all you just have to adjust to it. It wouldn't matter anyways for me though cuz my car has a sunroof hole but no sunroof right now as well so having air doesn't matter much anyways
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