Need help with AC condenser
Ok, I'm an idiot!! I made a post about needing help with the W109's AC compressor when what I need help with is the CONDENSER!
Same story though: I can get an OEM condenser from MBCC for $900 or an aftermarket one for $350. Any thoughts on which way to go? Jose Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Are you going with R-12 or R-134a? Are you planning on replacing the hoses, too?
I have rebuilt the AC systems in many classic cars and I always replace the compressor with a Sanden rotary, I replace the original condenser with a parallel flow condenser (almost always less than $100), I make a new set of barrier hoses, and I replace the receiver/drier and the expansion valve. My experience has shown me that when all that is replaced, R-134 cools the vehicle perfectly. My current project is a late 1970s BMW 7-series and I am getting 38* degree air out the vents on R-134. |
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