Those damn HT6 compressors leak all the time. New/Reman Dont matter. Oh and I clipped my finger nails after seeing this picture on my computer. I forget sometimes. :uhoh:
Here are the pictures from yesterday. AC is nice and cold in the 96 now how ever the 2000 had a leaking valve stem on the high side. My dad is fixing it today. Both systems were flushed and blow out in compressed air. I think mine might need new actuators in the vents since it doesn't blow...
**UPDATE**
Well I got bored today and decided to start tearing down the ac system in my truck. The last time I messed with the ac system I had to replace the high side line coming off the firewall to the condenser. I ended up ripping the threads off of the condenser due to the steel fitting...
I plan on taking picture throughout the whole process. Which should be sometime next week or weekend.
Tyler – No big deal asking since I paid retail. Each compressor was $225 + tax although I found them on the internet for $184 + tax and shipping. Driers were $26, OT was $2. I bought...
Well the story here is that about 2 years ago my ac needed some work. so i got a reman compressor from AutoZone and a freind of mine and i put it on, changed out the suction and discharge line assembly. Pulled a vacuum and all was good...for a little while. Stayed cold all summer that year but...
Ok well it stopped raining outside long enouph for me to give it another try. I went through a whole stack of black zip ties and they kept breaking. I even tried using four to no avail. I then remembered from the video that he used white zip ties. I dunno if it really matters but i had some...
yea i thought so to. I tried it about 10 min ago but i never could get it small enouph. then it started raining. I'll try again here in a little while.
some air tools also have little grease fittings and should grease like once every 6 months or so depending on use. The book for my 2135TI says every 48hs or something. Well since it doesn't have a hr meter on it its just easier to do 6 months. There are speicil little grease guns for this but...
I have a 3/8 kobolt i use my my service truck. It see's action about 4 sometime 5 days a week for 3 or 4 hrs total use and gets oiled before i use it every time. I got my 3rd one today under warrentty. There not ment for the type of use me and Clancy need em for. My 1/2 is the regular...
I know this is an old thread but i just wanted to add my 2 cents in. Snap on torque wrnches are made by a company called Precision instruments. Google them, they sell that same TQ series wrench without the snap on name. Only difference other than brand is the plastic inlays. Snap On has...
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