where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
Roughly 4/26/04 23:42, L.W.(ßill) ------ III's monkeys randomly typed:
> My AC instructor told of a hose bursting off and spraying the
> installer's eye ***** freezing them, having them pop out and fall to the
> floor breaking into a zillion pieces. ;-)
Yeah I once did a dumbsh*t thing and added freon to an old Volvo
without using guages. Managed to drive it about 15 miles on a
hot Los Angeles area day before it made the biggest damn bang
I've ever heard and started spraying stinky vapor out the front
of the grille. Blew a hose to pieces right near the fitting near
the radiator, scared the whee out of me.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> My AC instructor told of a hose bursting off and spraying the
> installer's eye ***** freezing them, having them pop out and fall to the
> floor breaking into a zillion pieces. ;-)
Yeah I once did a dumbsh*t thing and added freon to an old Volvo
without using guages. Managed to drive it about 15 miles on a
hot Los Angeles area day before it made the biggest damn bang
I've ever heard and started spraying stinky vapor out the front
of the grille. Blew a hose to pieces right near the fitting near
the radiator, scared the whee out of me.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#52
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
Roughly 4/26/04 23:42, L.W.(ßill) ------ III's monkeys randomly typed:
> My AC instructor told of a hose bursting off and spraying the
> installer's eye ***** freezing them, having them pop out and fall to the
> floor breaking into a zillion pieces. ;-)
Yeah I once did a dumbsh*t thing and added freon to an old Volvo
without using guages. Managed to drive it about 15 miles on a
hot Los Angeles area day before it made the biggest damn bang
I've ever heard and started spraying stinky vapor out the front
of the grille. Blew a hose to pieces right near the fitting near
the radiator, scared the whee out of me.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> My AC instructor told of a hose bursting off and spraying the
> installer's eye ***** freezing them, having them pop out and fall to the
> floor breaking into a zillion pieces. ;-)
Yeah I once did a dumbsh*t thing and added freon to an old Volvo
without using guages. Managed to drive it about 15 miles on a
hot Los Angeles area day before it made the biggest damn bang
I've ever heard and started spraying stinky vapor out the front
of the grille. Blew a hose to pieces right near the fitting near
the radiator, scared the whee out of me.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#53
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
Roughly 4/26/04 23:42, L.W.(ßill) ------ III's monkeys randomly typed:
> My AC instructor told of a hose bursting off and spraying the
> installer's eye ***** freezing them, having them pop out and fall to the
> floor breaking into a zillion pieces. ;-)
Yeah I once did a dumbsh*t thing and added freon to an old Volvo
without using guages. Managed to drive it about 15 miles on a
hot Los Angeles area day before it made the biggest damn bang
I've ever heard and started spraying stinky vapor out the front
of the grille. Blew a hose to pieces right near the fitting near
the radiator, scared the whee out of me.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> My AC instructor told of a hose bursting off and spraying the
> installer's eye ***** freezing them, having them pop out and fall to the
> floor breaking into a zillion pieces. ;-)
Yeah I once did a dumbsh*t thing and added freon to an old Volvo
without using guages. Managed to drive it about 15 miles on a
hot Los Angeles area day before it made the biggest damn bang
I've ever heard and started spraying stinky vapor out the front
of the grille. Blew a hose to pieces right near the fitting near
the radiator, scared the whee out of me.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#54
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
Roughly 4/27/04 23:14, Handywired's monkeys randomly typed:
> Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
it didn't blow up on you.
Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
it didn't blow up on you.
Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#55
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
Roughly 4/27/04 23:14, Handywired's monkeys randomly typed:
> Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
it didn't blow up on you.
Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
it didn't blow up on you.
Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#56
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
Roughly 4/27/04 23:14, Handywired's monkeys randomly typed:
> Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
it didn't blow up on you.
Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
it didn't blow up on you.
Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#57
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
Roughly 4/27/04 23:14, Handywired's monkeys randomly typed:
> Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
it didn't blow up on you.
Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
> Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
it didn't blow up on you.
Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
--
Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
#58
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
I see that he didn't care for everybody's advice....................he's
getting a lot of response on the "TJ" Mail Group.....
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Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh
carlo.jr at comcast DOTnet
'98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II
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'92 Explorer '65 Mustang
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:VlZjc.41206$YP5.3096099@attbi_s02...
> Roughly 4/27/04 23:14, Handywired's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
>
> The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
> enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
> background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
> Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
> tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
> it didn't blow up on you.
>
> Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
> repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
> high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
>
> --
> Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
>
getting a lot of response on the "TJ" Mail Group.....
--
Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh
carlo.jr at comcast DOTnet
'98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II
O|||||||O
'92 Explorer '65 Mustang
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:VlZjc.41206$YP5.3096099@attbi_s02...
> Roughly 4/27/04 23:14, Handywired's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
>
> The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
> enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
> background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
> Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
> tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
> it didn't blow up on you.
>
> Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
> repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
> high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
>
> --
> Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
>
#59
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
I see that he didn't care for everybody's advice....................he's
getting a lot of response on the "TJ" Mail Group.....
--
Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh
carlo.jr at comcast DOTnet
'98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II
O|||||||O
'92 Explorer '65 Mustang
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:VlZjc.41206$YP5.3096099@attbi_s02...
> Roughly 4/27/04 23:14, Handywired's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
>
> The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
> enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
> background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
> Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
> tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
> it didn't blow up on you.
>
> Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
> repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
> high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
>
> --
> Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
>
getting a lot of response on the "TJ" Mail Group.....
--
Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh
carlo.jr at comcast DOTnet
'98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II
O|||||||O
'92 Explorer '65 Mustang
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:VlZjc.41206$YP5.3096099@attbi_s02...
> Roughly 4/27/04 23:14, Handywired's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
>
> The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
> enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
> background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
> Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
> tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
> it didn't blow up on you.
>
> Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
> repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
> high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
>
> --
> Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
>
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Re: where's the low-side fitting on TJ A/C system?
I see that he didn't care for everybody's advice....................he's
getting a lot of response on the "TJ" Mail Group.....
--
Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh
carlo.jr at comcast DOTnet
'98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II
O|||||||O
'92 Explorer '65 Mustang
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:VlZjc.41206$YP5.3096099@attbi_s02...
> Roughly 4/27/04 23:14, Handywired's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
>
> The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
> enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
> background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
> Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
> tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
> it didn't blow up on you.
>
> Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
> repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
> high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
>
> --
> Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
>
getting a lot of response on the "TJ" Mail Group.....
--
Carlo F. Serusa, Jr. RPh
carlo.jr at comcast DOTnet
'98 Sahara TJ - '89 YJ - '79 Scout II
O|||||||O
'92 Explorer '65 Mustang
"L0nD0t.$t0we11" <"L0nD0t.$t0we11"@ComcastDot.Net> wrote in message
news:VlZjc.41206$YP5.3096099@attbi_s02...
> Roughly 4/27/04 23:14, Handywired's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > Thanks for all the help, guys <not>!
>
> The help is largely suggesting that if you don't have a good
> enough manual to give you the inlet location plus a bit of
> background in A/C, you may be about to blow your fool head off.
> Hooking the can of freon up to the pressure side of the compressor
> tends to confirm the diagnosis...and you are damn lucky already
> it didn't blow up on you.
>
> Plus you have good odds of turning a minor job into a real expensive
> repair if your skills are such that you can't figure out which the
> high side of an A/C compressor is *without* any books.
>
> --
> Evolution is merely survival of the minimally adequate
>