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09-23-2014, 06:34 PM | #1 |
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Ac vacuum line
Question , How do I get the end off this hose?? I need it off so I can replace one that is missing off my vacuum line set up.
Thanks, John
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Big Blue ( John ) 79 Chevy Pick up.....My Dailey STILL Working on a frame up: 1987 Truck body on a 78 Blazer frame. Need cab blasted to start project. Got the cab BLASTED, Now Prep and Paint. Started to lay SOME BONDO and primer. Done, Ordering paint. Got paint, Stuff painted,Cab,Fenders, Hood more later. 9/7/2015 Got the clear coat on,now time to take one off. Started to put things back (What a nightmare) like the heating and AC stuff,inside wire harness, outside AC unit and booster, still more. May 2016, still working on the inside. Got duck work in,heating and AC. Radio (stock) in dash with after market in console later, Speaker are hooked up, Steering column is in. Getting ready to drop the cab onto the frame, Working on engine now since I have the room. Well here it is 2018, got the engine in and it runs, now I need to get the exhaust system in so I can adjust the lifters, to loud right now. Got the exhaust on now I am waiting for the break parts to come in. |
09-23-2014, 06:38 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Ac vacuum line
I wasn't able to get those off, felt like I was going to break the line. I think they're glued on or something.I just got all of them at the junkyard.
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09-23-2014, 07:14 PM | #3 |
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Re: Ac vacuum line
Thanks, That is Were I got the spares from. I pulled as hard I can and the thing will not move. I tried looking on line but can't think of the name for them.
Thanks Again, John
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Big Blue ( John ) 79 Chevy Pick up.....My Dailey STILL Working on a frame up: 1987 Truck body on a 78 Blazer frame. Need cab blasted to start project. Got the cab BLASTED, Now Prep and Paint. Started to lay SOME BONDO and primer. Done, Ordering paint. Got paint, Stuff painted,Cab,Fenders, Hood more later. 9/7/2015 Got the clear coat on,now time to take one off. Started to put things back (What a nightmare) like the heating and AC stuff,inside wire harness, outside AC unit and booster, still more. May 2016, still working on the inside. Got duck work in,heating and AC. Radio (stock) in dash with after market in console later, Speaker are hooked up, Steering column is in. Getting ready to drop the cab onto the frame, Working on engine now since I have the room. Well here it is 2018, got the engine in and it runs, now I need to get the exhaust system in so I can adjust the lifters, to loud right now. Got the exhaust on now I am waiting for the break parts to come in. |
09-26-2014, 05:53 PM | #4 |
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Re: Ac vacuum line
If it is like a Ford, they are bonded to the body as they dip them in solvent before assembly. For repair of the lines, they just have you slip on regular vacuum hose of the correct size over the original plastic lines. Not much good though if it is broken at that body, about all you can do then is lose the block and run individual regular vacuum line to each nipple on the control.
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