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Tips & Tricks => Tips & Tricks => Topic started by: PapaBearB on May 22, 2002, 05:00:00 PM

Title: NEED PRESSURE HOSE FOR A/C
Post by: PapaBearB on May 22, 2002, 05:00:00 PM
I HAVE A SMALL LEAK IN MY A/C PRESSURE HOSE IN MY
1978 CLIPPER.  DODGE 440 ..ANY IDEALS WHERE I MIGHT FIND A NEW HOSE!  
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Title: NEED PRESSURE HOSE FOR A/C
Post by: Brendan on May 23, 2002, 01:42:00 AM
Try a junk yard. The hoses out of a similar year Dodge Van should do the job. Try to find one with the complete system that hasn't been opened.
Title: NEED PRESSURE HOSE FOR A/C
Post by: egibbons on May 28, 2002, 12:11:00 AM
Timely you should ask. I just last week replaced the low side hose on my Clipper. A new one couldn't be found, and I chose not to go the route of the junkyard, as any hose found there is likely to be on the verge of breakdown too. The rubber is just too old. So, I had the remaining few ounces of freon extracted and saved by a cooperative local automotive shop, removed the complete hose assembly and took it to the best machine shop in town. $85 later, they had trimmed off the crimp and attached a new chunk of hose with connectors they'd ordered for the purpose. Unfortunately, the connectors are longer than the originals, so the bend coming out of the "muffler" wouldn't clear the firewall. A trip back to the shop, another $20 and they installed a right angle connector on the now almost too short hose. It all works, and seems to be holding it's charge for our upcoming trip to the Grand Canyon. Oh, use rubber plugs or duct tape to plug up the open freon system while you are having the work done, as moisture in the system will foul things up. Also, have them add 4 to 6 inches to the hose length to allow for the longer connectors, and make sure to get the right gaskets and o-rings when reassembling. By the way, the going rate is $60 per lb. for R-12. Your dodge MB300 will need 2 lb. 14 oz. or so, unless you can do it yourself and buy the stuff off ebay. Good luck.

Eric Gibbons, #3021