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Last AC question for my 300TD
thanks to anyone reading yet another AC thread. This is my first on this very confusing issue, especially to us less mechanically-inclined.
My 1981 300TD, with a good R4 compressor, has been filled TWICE ![]() Went to find those larger metal/rubber o-rings and several parts stores sold me the wrong parts until I took one into NAPA to compare. More fun adventures; find that the three 8mm bolts holding the compressor bracket are sheared off deep inside the engine block holes. These will be fun to extract ![]() This week a engineer friend with quality tools will help me remove the broken bolts. I will re-attach the compressor correctly, with a new belt. Now I bagged my lines on day two. At this point what do I have to do???? ![]() Get someone to pull a vacuum? and for how long 1hr or 24hrs? Do I add oil to the compressor or wait for the recharge? What type of oil? Is replacing the dryer a must? Does the dryer get its own oil? Finally the easiest and most affordable recharge: r12 or freeze12? And do shops fill with real r12 anymore? Everyone wants to convert me to 134....and I do not think they would even do that properly I know AC questions are not direct and easy, but please do your best
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1990 300D 2.5Turbo, two tank WVO, daily driver 300,911 1992 E300 gaser, 150k. Parts only, For Sale [B]1984 300TD Euro 4speed Sold 1977 300D Elsbett SVO single tank Sold 1981 300TD "Silver bullet" 285k ran B100 Sold 1981-5 300D x 5 cars stripped and reused, parts for sale Other toys: 1995 Dodge 2500 Cummins 12V P7100 Bosch mechanical pump with 2 tank veggieconversion kit, only 120k! 1959 Cadillac ![]() |
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