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investinwaffles 09-13-2018 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by FromTexasInColorado (Post 3514761)
So, I got some outlandish shop quotes to pull a vacuum and put in refigerant ($200+), so I ordered a vacuum pump and manifold guage off Amazon with one day delivery for about $175 bucks. I watched some videos and I'm going to give it a go tonight. Doesn't seem too tough. In any case, I wont "need' the AC for my trip, so I'll be good either way. I just hate for something to not work on my rig.

I'm not saving a lot of money, but at least I'll have a vacuum pump and I'll be "in the money" if I ever use it again. And, I'll have learned something new! My wife has an '09 mini cooper, so its definitely possible she'll have an issue in the coming months or year.

Also, I'm now going to suggest anyone replace their idler pulley. It's 13 bucks. Really quieted the front of the engine down.

I'll post up whatever pics I take on black bear pass. Hopefully I don't die!

You can also remove the bearing seals and pack new grease in there if its not too worn (cheap enough to just throw a new one though).
Mine got water in it and started squeaking bad. Removed the bearing, removed the seals with a knife (they are rubber so be careful), and clean it out with brake clean.
Then just pack it full of your favorite grease and put the seals back on.

Quieted mine down, and I am only just realizing its been ~2 years since that happened and it's still nice and quiet.
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PatHenry 09-13-2018 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by FromTexasInColorado (Post 3515106)
Thanks. I did the job on Tuesday night without too much issue. I had purchased a kitchen scale already, and I got pretty close to the perfect amount in. It was a little tricky because I was having to pick up and tilt the cans around to get the refrigerant to flow, I think the can tap was not fully engaging.

AC is working well! Not too bad, and I've even learned a thing or two.

That AC gauge chart is very helpful, I've bookmarked it.

Hooking it up to the trailer and pulling it to Ouray, Colorado tomorrow morning!

Nice!! Glad to hear that you got it up and running! Good luck on your trip!



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