what do you have to do to do this? about how much does it cost? just thinking it should be done before this summer comes up. it's called r134 that you have to convert it to right?
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I guess 3 years isn't too bad. The thing everyone keeps mentioning is the seals need to be changed for the new freon. The ac lines are pretty simple to put new orings on (and cheap) but the compressor uses a viton seal which is not compatiable and will degrade with time. The compressor seal can probably only be changed by rebuilding the compressor. It's hard to believe the compressors are not being rebuilt but replacements seem limited.
I'm all for doing it right with new seals etc. but $30 and 3 years is hard to pass up.84 SVO 1 owner, 02 S.Crew, 69 Mustang, 85 McLaren
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because the stash of AC compressors for our cars has dried up -- it may be worth the $$ to use r-12 instead of 134 --
12 is still available at most shops, it's just expensive!
I haven't seen anyone that rebuilds Compressors, but there may be someone out there ??Eric C
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The last word I received when I asked about a reman compressor I was told that they were not made to be rebuilt as they were welded together in the final assy. Just looking at one, that appears to be the case. I was also told that if you change the dryer and a small in-line filter (or strainer) and add the R-134 with the proper oil that the compressor seal should be OK. Maybe someone else can be more specific about the small in-line filter/strainer.
Bill Hatfield
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That's called the "liquid line" orifice. In many A/C systems the orifice is replaceable but in the SVO it was crimped in to place along with the hose end when being manufactured. Replacement hose ends with a new orifice can be made up at any good HVAC hose supply house.Originally posted by sweetwm
Maybe someone else can be more specific about the small in-line filter/strainer.
Bill Hatfield
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Previous owner of my car did a complete R134a conversion with an entirely different compressor. I'll try to find more information or perhaps find someone for you to talk to regarding the conversion since I am not too familiar with it.1984 SSP Mustang (ex-FHP)
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I did a google search just recently for a "HR980 compressor" and came across a site that indicated that Ford had come up with a retrofit kit that replaced the HR980 with a FS6 compressor. Here's what it said:
All W/Factory AC W/V6 3.8 (232) Eng. Before 10-87 & After 1-86 W/HR980 WO/Clutch (The HR980 For This Application Has Been Discontinued And Replaced By A Compressor Conversion Kit (Part #2028N). This Kit Contains A New FS6 Compressor W/Clutch, Suction Line W/Accumulator, Discharge Hose, Power Steering Pulley, Compressor Mount Kit, Serpentine Belt & Instructions.)
Mike S
'86 SVO 9L Leather
'86 SVO 9L Road Warrior
'96 300ZXTT
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I'm digging up an old thread here, but I came across it in a search.
GABoy,
What you posted is about the 3.8L in the LTD.
Are you saying that as long as it is the same compressor, the mounting is the same no matter what engine it is on (assuming its the same belt setup serpentine or v-belt)?1984 Mustang SVO 1C Leather and Sunroof
2006 Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab, 2WD Z-71 3500 5 Cylinder
My SVO
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Mine was converted to what appears to be a Nippondenso compressor, similar to what is found on 5.0L Mustangs. I'll take some pics of the compressor and the bullet-proof mounting bracket (you'll see what I mean in the pics!) when I get home.1986 1D - An oil return and rear end away from FINALLY being fully streetable again!
2007 Mazda3 2.3L 5 Speed hatch
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After my compressor disintegrated a couple of weeks ago I decided to convert the entire system to R134a after failing to find a HR980 or FS6 kit that would fit. I purchased a complete conversion kit from Motion Dynamics. I will post pics once the car is out of the shop. The compressor is from Sanden.Last edited by Bingo13; 06-29-2005, 04:59 AM.Gary K.
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