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AC part ID
I need to move/redesign the two lines coming out of the AC compressor. I found a block that will allow me to use aftermarket fittings and hoses, but I need to know what this block does in the OEM line. Can I remove it without making my AC inoperable?
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Is it an accumulator of some sort?
I would bet the guys that make the super chiller, etc systems would know if no one here chimes in.
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I have no idea what it could be. All my research comes up empty.
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Originally Posted by
Omega
I have no idea what it could be. All my research comes up empty.
I would try to run down what it is... and if that fails, cut that piece out, flare the ends, and install it with whatever other lines you're switching to.
2009 PBM G8 GT
Pat G 218/226 & TSP Dual 660s, ARP Bits, DSteck Tuned, Magnacharger Chrome 2300 1:1, RCR Ported/Polished TB, Blower, & L92 Heads w/ LS3 intake valves, Smith Brothers Trunion Bushing Kit, ARH 1 7/8 Magnaflow MidMuff/Solo Axlebacks, RotoFab, VaporWorx PWM 1:1 fuel system, ID1050x injectors
Mike Norris Motorsports Catchcan, AEM 30-4100, JHP Boost/Fuel Gauge Pod
TSW Nurburgring Matte Gray 18" w/Nitto 555 & 555R, Satin Black SS Brembo Fronts, BMR Trailing Arms, Pedders Sway Bars, Whiteline Bushings
Gloss Black Valve Covers, 6k HID, V6 Handles, Interior/License Plate LEDs, Debadged, Holden Black Trim, Polk Dxi, GXP diffusor, a few bits from Crazy Paul
Originally Posted by TonyKarter
Anyone who has ever worked on a car has been in your position, and sitting cross-legged on a concrete floor with a dim shop light is its own kind of hell... Chalk it up as one of the rites of passage.
RIP Charlie - GRRRR8
RIP Chris Wells - Panzer Leader
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Looks like a filter/dryer. Short answer, Yes you can remove it.
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It is a suction line filter/drier. It guards the compressor from debris in the refrigerant. Functionally you can remove it but would be wise to install an inline filter to keep you destroying an expensive compressor.
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Originally Posted by
tweaker47
It is a suction line filter/drier.
Thank you!