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05-04-2005, 23:59
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trip,, tires,, air
Hi All.......Got home to not so sunny Wisconsin last Sunday and was
greeted by a light snow shower about 5 miles from home....wonder who was in charge of the welcome home commitee......... Made a final deal with the tire guy...He came right to the house to look at my tires for resale or capping and has agreed to give me $550 for my tires so the set of 1 year old Michelin take offs will cost me just under $3,000 ....He does,nt care for balancing powder , mostly on my drives cause of the slit shot pressure equlizers which he thinks could dammage them if the powder gets into them.....So we will balance only the steers ( with stick-on weights) and if we detect and imbalance in the drives or tag we will balance them later....... I had no front air conditioning on my way home (did,nt need it very long anyway)..I noticed a couple months ago that the air from the overhead front air was not as cold as it had been in the past ,, but on the way it was gone completle, so I can only assume it needs to be recharged...I had a trucker tell me to recharge it myself with the new stuff , 134 I think?,, anyway so I stopped at a walmart and the guy there said I needed to be sure all the old stuff was out cause they dont mix and I may need a new fitting kit,,so I left with nothing...When I got back to the parking lot I removed the front panel to look for the air conditioning unit, which for some reason I thought I,d seen the compresser tank inside but no luck ,,not there...........SO now is when again I need HELP........Where on my 1992 is the front air unit located and what does it take to recharge to the new stuff and can I do it myself????..........DAN SAARI 1992 WLWB 40ft. Depere Wi./ Summerfield Fl. |
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05-05-2005, 14:40
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WOW.......With the RIV shock going around....it looks like a bad day
to ask the front air conditioner question.............DAN --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Saari" wrote: > Hi All.......Got home to not so sunny Wisconsin last Sunday and was > greeted by a light snow shower about 5 miles from home....wonder who > was in charge of the welcome home commitee......... > > Made a final deal with the tire guy...He came right to the house to > look at my tires for resale or capping and has agreed to give me $550 > for my tires so the set of 1 year old Michelin take offs will cost me > just under $3,000 ....He does,nt care for balancing powder , mostly > on my drives cause of the slit shot pressure equlizers which he > thinks could dammage them if the powder gets into them.....So we will > balance only the steers ( with stick-on weights) and if we detect and > imbalance in the drives or tag we will balance them later....... > > I had no front air conditioning on my way home (did,nt need it very > long anyway)..I noticed a couple months ago that the air from the > overhead front air was not as cold as it had been in the past ,, but > on the way it was gone completle, so I can only assume it needs to be > recharged...I had a trucker tell me to recharge it myself with the > new stuff , 134 I think?,, anyway so I stopped at a walmart and the > guy there said I needed to be sure all the old stuff was out cause > they dont mix and I may need a new fitting kit,,so I left with > nothing...When I got back to the parking lot I removed the front > panel to look for the air conditioning unit, which for some reason I > thought I,d seen the compresser tank inside but no luck ,,not > there...........SO now is when again I need HELP........Where on my > 1992 is the front air unit located and what does it take to recharge > to the new stuff and can I do it myself????..........DAN SAARI > > > 1992 WLWB 40ft. > Depere Wi./ Summerfield Fl. |
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05-05-2005, 18:05
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Hi Dan,
Open your engine hatch and look at you AC compressor. If it has the large charge/service fittings(about 1/2 inch diameter) with red and blue dust caps, it is a R134A system and you can get a charge kit at Walmart or any auto parts store and charge it yourself. It holds around 6 pounds of refrigerant. My 91 had R134A from the factory or else someone changed the compressor, so your 92 should be the same. You should also add an oil charge to it. If it is R12 email me and I'll give you advice on converting it. Sid Clark in Dallas-91WBSA40 - In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Saari" wrote: > Hi All.......Got home to not so sunny Wisconsin last Sunday and was > greeted by a light snow shower about 5 miles from home....wonder who > was in charge of the welcome home commitee......... > > Made a final deal with the tire guy...He came right to the house to > look at my tires for resale or capping and has agreed to give me $550 > for my tires so the set of 1 year old Michelin take offs will cost me > just under $3,000 ....He does,nt care for balancing powder , mostly > on my drives cause of the slit shot pressure equlizers which he > thinks could dammage them if the powder gets into them.....So we will > balance only the steers ( with stick-on weights) and if we detect and > imbalance in the drives or tag we will balance them later....... > > I had no front air conditioning on my way home (did,nt need it very > long anyway)..I noticed a couple months ago that the air from the > overhead front air was not as cold as it had been in the past ,, but > on the way it was gone completle, so I can only assume it needs to be > recharged...I had a trucker tell me to recharge it myself with the > new stuff , 134 I think?,, anyway so I stopped at a walmart and the > guy there said I needed to be sure all the old stuff was out cause > they dont mix and I may need a new fitting kit,,so I left with > nothing...When I got back to the parking lot I removed the front > panel to look for the air conditioning unit, which for some reason I > thought I,d seen the compresser tank inside but no luck ,,not > there...........SO now is when again I need HELP........Where on my > 1992 is the front air unit located and what does it take to recharge > to the new stuff and can I do it myself????..........DAN SAARI > > > 1992 WLWB 40ft. > Depere Wi./ Summerfield Fl. |
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