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Old 08-29-2007, 10:28 PM   #75
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Re: Keep Your Cool! Vintage Air Sure Fit Install in a 67 C-10

We need to install a couple more pieces before we can finish up the wiring!

Back under the hood!!!


The kit comes with two rubber hoses with fittings on the ends. The smaller one that uses #8 fittings is the suction hose (it has the suction port on it for filling the system) and the bigger one that uses the #10 fittings is the discharge hose (it has the discharge port on it for purging the system.)

Using a #8 rubber O ring gasket on each end with a good amount of the lubricating oil, install the suction hose to the compressor and condenser fittings. All the hoses/lines either fit together or they don't so no chance of hooking up the lines wrong The curved end goes on the Compressor and the straight end connects to the steel line from the condenser.

Be sure to use wrenches on both fittings so the hoses/lines and gaskets don't get damaged.
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