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Old 12-17-2020, 01:58 PM #31
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Hi guys, I understand that this thread is quite old, but I would like to give my husband an angle grinder. He dreamed about it but I really think that it is dangerous for home use, especially if you don't have any experience. What do you think about that?
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Hey guys, I wasnt as lucky as OP, I cut all the way through. Anything i should know about swapping this line? Looks like it there is a bolt right there at the condenser, and then over on the other side at the dryer.

I will need the new hardline, some o-rings(?) and then a AC system evac and recharge, right?

Looks like the part number might be "88726-35020" my dealer's site wants 70 bux, i might try to pull from a junk yard, we'll see.
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Hey guys, I wasnt as lucky as OP, I cut all the way through. Anything i should know about swapping this line? Looks like it there is a bolt right there at the condenser, and then over on the other side at the dryer.

I will need the new hardline, some o-rings(?) and then a AC system evac and recharge, right?

Looks like the part number might be "88726-35020" my dealer's site wants 70 bux, i might try to pull from a junk yard, we'll see.
That looks like the correct part number to me. I would definitely replace the o-rings when you replace the line, and yes you'll need to vacuum the system down and then recharge it. It's possible to buy/rent the tools to do this yourself but I would recommend just having a shop do it.
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That looks like the correct part number to me. I would definitely replace the o-rings when you replace the line, and yes you'll need to vacuum the system down and then recharge it. It's possible to buy/rent the tools to do this yourself but I would recommend just having a shop do it.
Thanks! Definitely going to have a shop do the recharge of the system, i dont think I have the patience to do that job corrently, ha. Any idea the O-ring size or part number?
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Thanks! Definitely going to have a shop do the recharge of the system, i dont think I have the patience to do that job corrently, ha. Any idea the O-ring size or part number?
I can't determine for certain what seals you might need so your best bet may be getting a complete seal kit. They're less than $25. More Information for FOUR SEASONS 26749 https://www.oreillyauto.com/shop/b/a...toyota-4runner
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