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Old 03-25-2003, 04:14 PM   #1
richd
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How long before the swap did you actually use the A/C? It may be an o-ring dried up and the refrigerant leaked out.

But if you're talking about a short time before the swap then I can't see putting a new motor in and not disconnecting the A/C. The high pressure line runs right over the engine, doesn't it?

The way I see it one of three things happened:

1) You have a slow leak which finally dropped the pressure too low

2) He disconnected the A/C without discharging, venting all the refrigerant into the atmosphere

3) He managed to push the compressor and lines out of the way without disconnecting them and cracked or punctured a line in the process.


Hope you work it out soon....

Rich D.
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