[V8] A/C Dash Vents and other things...

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Fri Jun 1 18:03:04 PDT 2012



Ed, 

  

Did you get any replies on the pages your looking for? I checked my set of manuals and they are not there, I did a quick check and I don't see any reference to theses pages. Do they really exist? 

  

Bob 



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From: "Ed Kellock" <ekellock at gmail.com> 
To: "Tony and Lillie" <tonyandlillie1 at earthlink.net>, dsaad at icehouse.net, v8 at audifans.com 
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 10:10:59 PM 
Subject: Re: [V8] A/C Dash Vents and other things... 

Speaking of V8 a/c things, I was disappointed to find that the pages 
covering the a/c components in the engine compartment are missing from my 
copy of the V8 Service Manual.  Specifically, pages 87-260, 87-270, 87-280, 
87-290, 87-300, 87-310, 87-320, & 87-330.   

To put it a bit more succinctly, all pages between 87-250 & 87-340 are 
missing from my copy. 

Were these kept out for some reason?  Does anyone have these and would you 
be willing to send them to me? 

Thanks! 

Ed 
  


-----Original Message----- 
From: v8-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:v8-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of 
Tony and Lillie 
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 8:17 PM 
To: dsaad at icehouse.net; v8 at audifans.com 
Subject: Re: [V8] A/C Dash Vents 


My V8Q at 330K is on it's original charge and compressor. However, I bought 
one that had 213K and the compressor had been replaced at 180K, so I guess 
mine is a lucky one. 

The vacuum lines are color coded, not too sure if the manual gives specifics 

as to what does what, but somewhere I'd writen a doc or drawn a pic for a 
future key. I'll have to see if I can find it. 

My 100, however, is already low on R12, and I just charged it about two 
months ago :(    Time to find the leak. 

Tony 
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Subject: Re: [V8] A/C Dash Vents 


> Mine is doing the same thing.  I replaced the control unit - which 
> helped for about a day - then the same thing again.  I think it is 
> either a stuck/sticky vacuum motor or vacuum leak. Neither is going to 
> be fun to find or fix.  My game plan is to expose the vacuum connector 
> going to the controller, split it, and apply vacuum from a hand pump 
> to each line individually to test the motors and test for leaks.  Not 
> sure what else to do.  There is a diagnostic mode on the control head 
> - but it really only tells you what you already know. 
> 
> I am also temped to do the R134A conversion, but I think there is some 
> sort of crack in my compressor casting.  It works, but won't hold a 
> full charge, and if I take out one of the mounting bolts (like I just 
> did for the clutch job) a small blast of A/C juice comes out.  Since 
> the leak is into the bolt hole it seems to stabilize itself. 
> 
> Meanwhile, my explorer has eclipsed 200K miles on the factory A/C 
> charge. I have given serious thought to adapting a Ford compressor 
> into my car. They are cheap (relatively) and seem to last for ever. 
> 
> Dave 

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