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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Sherman, Texas
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![]() The A/C compressor on my '67 coupe is starting to make some noise so I'm thinking about replacing it. Any suggestions as to where to find a rebuilt? It is a Tecumseh cast iron model. Also, I was told that if I change the compressor I will need to change the dryer and the expansion valve. They are both relatively new so I am not sure why I should go to the additional expense. Any thoughts? Thanks, E.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Charlotte NC
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![]() I went through a lengthy AC dilema when switching from R12 to R134 freon and I didn't hear or learn anything that would make that true. But you should replace them if you do ever convert to R134.
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