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New Chassis A/C 87FC35
07-28-2007, 14:17
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New Chassis A/C 87FC35
Hi Alan,

Do you have part numbers for the compressor, expansion valve,dryer???

Bill 88 FC Michigan


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Alan"
wrote:
>
> A few months ago I posted that I wanted to get my chassis a/c up and
> running. The summer here in TX is just a little too warm w/o an a/c
> blowing on me, especially when driving into the sun.
>
> Well, I'm happy to report that I was successful. I pretty much
> followed the recommendations that Frank Wernlein put out in the
files
> section (called BB AC Notes2). Frank did a great job of documenting
> the process!
>
> I replaced:
> a. Compressor
> b. Condensor (New Red Dot 6260)
> c. Expansion valve
> d. New lines on top of the coach
> e. ...plus a few misc parts
> and converted to r134a.
>
> I'm really happy with having it operational! I went on a trip a
> couple of weeks ago and was able to go about 75% of the time with
only
> the chassis a/c and didn't have to run the genny (pretty good for
July
> in Texas)! The conversion to r134a seems to still cool really well
> using the new Red Dot Condensor.
>
> Best of all, I think the whole thing only cost me about $1200-
1400. I
> did lots the work myself, but had a mobile tech come out and flush
the
> lines and charge it. (He was cheap.) All the lines (except the
ones
> on top of the coach) seemed to be in good shape.
>
> Thanks,
> Alan
> 87FC35
>
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New Chassis A/C 87FC35 - Alan - 07-28-2007, 08:15
New Chassis A/C 87FC35 - pattypape - 07-28-2007 14:17
New Chassis A/C 87FC35 - Alan - 07-29-2007, 15:29
New Chassis A/C 87FC35 - pattypape - 07-30-2007, 05:09



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