jowens1126
Jim
- Joined
- Jan 25, 2017
- Messages
- 733
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- Location
- Tavares, fl
- My Car
- 71 Mustang Mach 1
302-2v
C4
Today we started on changing the water pump. I never dreamed it would be such a pain in the ***. I see why people used to ***** about V belt systems. Ive never dealt with a v belt set up before. I had to take the alternator out, the radiator out, loosen the ac idler, loosen the PS pump just to get all the belts off.
My current ***** is the AC. It wont move without removing the front hose. So, I messed up and cracked the hose fitting thinking it was empty, and it spewed what looks like Fix-A-Flat foam out of it. I dunno if thats normal. But there wasnt much pressure behind it, so Im letting it drain. The AC has never worked and I was going to clean it out and swap it over to R134a anyway. But damn, I wasnt expecting to do it right now.
Once all this crap drains, is it ok to just hook it back up till im ready to work on the AC system?
I need to remove the hose going to the Condenser so I can remove the compressor to get the bracket out of the way for the water pump. I wasnt expecting a 7 hour tear down job, but damn. Looks like it will be a full day tomorrow. Im hoping to at least get it all torn down today so we can work on cleaning all the sludge, and oil off of everything.
My current ***** is the AC. It wont move without removing the front hose. So, I messed up and cracked the hose fitting thinking it was empty, and it spewed what looks like Fix-A-Flat foam out of it. I dunno if thats normal. But there wasnt much pressure behind it, so Im letting it drain. The AC has never worked and I was going to clean it out and swap it over to R134a anyway. But damn, I wasnt expecting to do it right now.
Once all this crap drains, is it ok to just hook it back up till im ready to work on the AC system?
I need to remove the hose going to the Condenser so I can remove the compressor to get the bracket out of the way for the water pump. I wasnt expecting a 7 hour tear down job, but damn. Looks like it will be a full day tomorrow. Im hoping to at least get it all torn down today so we can work on cleaning all the sludge, and oil off of everything.