AC Question
Hey guys,
I have a 91 cherokee I am working on... I replaced the AC compressor due to a failed seal. It has previously been converted to R134a but is using the stock series flow condenser. I figured I would go ahead and do the condenser and accumulator too while I am at it. I picked up a parralel condenser, but it routes the connections behind the radiator, and actually doesnt clear the radiator. Has anyone had issues with running these on r134a with a series flow condenser? I have brand new lines that will hook up to the old series condenser but can return them if I need to be running the parralel.
Does anyone know where to find lines for a parralel config?
The compressor has been bad since I got it, so I have no indication of whether it struggled in the heat.
Thanks for any help!
-Mike
I have a 91 cherokee I am working on... I replaced the AC compressor due to a failed seal. It has previously been converted to R134a but is using the stock series flow condenser. I figured I would go ahead and do the condenser and accumulator too while I am at it. I picked up a parralel condenser, but it routes the connections behind the radiator, and actually doesnt clear the radiator. Has anyone had issues with running these on r134a with a series flow condenser? I have brand new lines that will hook up to the old series condenser but can return them if I need to be running the parralel.
Does anyone know where to find lines for a parralel config?
The compressor has been bad since I got it, so I have no indication of whether it struggled in the heat.
Thanks for any help!
-Mike
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Year: 99 94
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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