w107 ACcondenser
I Have an 81 380SL and I need a conderser for the AC (Mine cracked) ? must I use the unit for the 380SL or will anything else fit???
Howard 00 430S 81 380SL i |
If you want it to bolt in, you need the one for the 380. If you don't mind some hose fabrication, you can put in anything that will fit in the space. There's a performance improvement to be gained by upgrading to a parallel flow condenser if you live in a hot climate.
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I don't mind a little work, if the price justifies it.
Howard |
Will the 560SL core fit with little mods????
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In case it matters the car has been converted to 134.
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I live near Philadelphia PA. Not very hot
Howard |
Contact BirchsGarageMB@gmail.com / user red4evr who is in wilmington, DE. I’m pretty sure he has a condenser out of a 1981 380slc that was parted out.
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A cDryer
HI HMB ,You do know our hosts sells a very good Receiver dryer for your car
for about $25, Behr,is a good product. Also you should never use a second hand dryer,always new, and sorry Diseasel, 300, using or fitting a dryer parrallel for better flow is not correct, thats why you will note that most manufacturers reccommend vertical mount. I remember fitting a dryer a few years back from our host ,for Porsche 911,one that i actually fitted to my 450 SL i owned,and it was about $29, and it worked well for years. |
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The condenser has nothing to do with the filter/drier, that's a separate item that is installed after the condenser. |
A/C
Sorry Diseasel,300 i should read things a bit better, my apologies.
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W107 ACondenser
I have a used AC Condenser for you Car. It was in my 1982 380 SL so it will match up with no problems. There are no leaks in it and was tested with no issues to be found. Let me know if you are interested.
Thanks, Pete Newman newmanpc2@Verizon.net |
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