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Re: No Measurable High Pressure GM A6 Replacement
Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2021 12:51 pm
by 1GCamaro
If I go with a different compressor will I need to replace the Drier again? It is new but probably has a little oil in it from the attempts with the rebuilt A6. I've flushed the system again but of course did not flush the Drier. When I flushed this time, I once again had no oil in the condenser but a good bit in the evaporator.
I'll replace the Drier again if really necessary but if that's overkill I'll keep the one that's in there.
Re: No Measurable High Pressure GM A6 Replacement
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:06 am
by JohnHere
If while flushing the other components, you took out the R/D and left it setting out uncapped for an unknown amount of time, I would replace it again. If you took it out, capped the openings while you were flushing, then upcapped and immediately reinstalled it, I think you'd be safe in reusing the existing R/D.
Re: No Measurable High Pressure GM A6 Replacement
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:45 am
by 1GCamaro
JohnHere wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:06 am
If while flushing the other components, you took out the R/D and left it setting out uncapped for an unknown amount of time, I would replace it again. If you took it out, capped the openings while you were flushing, then upcapped and immediately reinstalled it, I think you'd be safe in reusing the existing R/D.
Thanks - That's kinda what I was thinking. It has been open to the air for a few days, so I'll pick up another one.