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Location: Aledo, Texas
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a/c question
I have a 69 with an old after market a/c system from sears[ actually an easton].Anyway what would be considered the low side ?the suction side of compressor ?
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Re: a/c question
ttt
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Location: N. Alabama
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Re: a/c question
Yes.
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Location: Simi Valley, CA
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Re: a/c question
The suction side is usually a little bigger than the pressure side.
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Location: St. Paul MN.
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Re: a/c question
condenser is high side evaporator is the low side hi side lines are smaller in size low side lines are larger. hope this helps
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Re: a/c question
Like others posted, if you follow the larger line it should go towards the firewall. the smaller line should go to the condenser. Suction line is bigger, and the discharge line is smaller.
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Location: Aledo, Texas
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Re: a/c question
Does any one know how much easter oil i should use ?
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