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Postby meby » Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:16 am

the A/C lines off of the thingee (brain fart :( ) that looks like a radiator, but smaller and is in front of the intercooler?
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Postby ktekst » Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:23 am

Im not sure on the removal of the lines but I am pretty sure you are talking about the condensor :grin:
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Postby PToombs » Thu Sep 03, 2009 5:49 pm

On which rig? Are they nuts or clips? If they are nuts, just turn them. If they get tight, plan on replacing both pieces and twist them off. Once they get tight, no way to save them, the threads wadded up in there.
I've never had the clip type off. Yet.
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Postby meby » Fri Sep 04, 2009 9:32 am

I figured it out. I was trying to take apart the A/C lines where they attach to the condenser. There is a small rectangular block with a bolt through the middle. Take out the bolt, shake it a little and watch the carnage. :D
-1991 D-250 bone stock
-2000 Ford Windstar TDI Diesel 5 spd
-1997 Civic Hatchback
-Case 530 CK
-Old Huskee Garden Tractor w/Cub Cadet deck, Simplicity Snow-blower, loaded tires & chains - is it weird the tractor is modded more than my truck?
-Speedex Walking Tractor.
-BCS Walking Tractor


www.ebyfarmsllc.com
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