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Old 03-30-2004, 01:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Need an A/C Compressor ?

While in my 3.0 rebuild as of late, I have removed the A/C and will not be keeping it. It hasn't worked since I have owned the rig. I think it just needed a recharge. It would blow cold for a min, then just blow warm. Hopefully, it will help the engine a bit by not robbing some power. Does anyone need a compressor? I capped the ports right when I disconnected the lines. Doging the remaining oil/refrigerant was fun. I also will be removing, if I can the condensor. let me know.

Oh, it is the r134a style. It has come off a 95' 4Runner 3.0 auto.
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While in my 3.0 rebuild as of late, I have removed the A/C and will not be keeping it. It hasn't worked since I have owned the rig. I think it just needed a recharge. It would blow cold for a min, then just blow warm. Hopefully, it will help the engine a bit by not robbing some power. Does anyone need a compressor? I capped the ports right when I disconnected the lines. Doging the remaining oil/refrigerant was fun. I also will be removing, if I can the condensor. let me know.

Oh, it is the r134a style. It has come off a 95' 4Runner 3.0 auto.
Yes! I want to convert mine over to 134 anyway. How much do you want for it?
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sorry, I am going to do an onboar air conversion with this guy. I hadn't even thought about it until I typed AC compressor in the search box. This will be sweet.
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