Do you have to clear the A/C lines when replacing the compressor?
Do you have to clear the A/C lines when replacing the compressor?
I'm finally getting around to changing the compressor and accumulator W/oriface filter. Friend told me I should blow the lines out before I put anything new on. Do I need to do this and how do I this? The accumulator and filter are new, but the comp. is a working used part. What are your suggestions?
Re: Do you have to clear the A/C lines when replacing the compressor?
since you're going to have the three parts you can't flush off, I would flush the rest of the system, spray in a A/C system flush(I use brake clean), then blow out with comressed airblow in all the lines you have disconnected, then you will be sure to blow through everything in both directions
Re: Do you have to clear the A/C lines when replacing the compressor?
Originally Posted by ishz28
Thank you, By brake clean, do you mean brake cleaner or another type cleaner?
yup, brake cleaner, the aerosol type, it works because it dries leaving no residue
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