Compressor Replacement

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dpsutphin

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I need a link to a step-by-step on how to replace the A/C compressor, dryer, orifice tube, etc. on my 1990.

Just trying to determine whether to do it myself or not.

I searched here and found tons of information, but nothing with it all in one place.

Any suggestions?
 

projectSHO89

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The only place you'll find it all in one place will be in the the service manual.

For the compressor, I found that removing the alternator and the radiator gave me a lot of room to wrestle stuff around. Probably overkill.

As for the liguid and accumulator lines, get the GOOD disconnect tools that you can actually get a grip on and force the tool into the springlock.

Soak the conmnections with PB Blaster a few days ahead of time to loosen the crud.

Most of these connectors will require a twisting while turning motion to get them apart. Keep that in mind.

Steve
 

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Thanks for the information.

I have one more question. Since I am only about 5,000 miles away from the 60,000 mile maintainence, would it be a good idea to go ahead and do all the stuff at once?

In other words, will I be removing the same things twice?
 

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