Damage revisited
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06-22-2005, 02:14
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Damage revisited
Some may remember I lost the shroud for the front/dash ac. Just got a
quote from bb, 362.88 plus shipping. Since the ac does not work, I think I will pass. I have seen where some have removed the unit altogether. Anyone know what is involved? Thanks Sid Breese 85PT40 St. Joseph, MO |
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06-22-2005, 02:27
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Damage revisited
I have removed mine a year ago. I like the cleaner look, my wife does
also. Oene Pomper 85 PT40 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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06-22-2005, 02:57
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Damage revisited
Hi Sid, I also lossed my ac shroud in a very strong wind in Kan.,
last spring.My compresser was not working, so i elected to remove the condenser. I'm glad i did, I found stress cracks in the top of my coach. You have 4 mounting bolts to remove, disconect the 2 a/c lines and 2 wires going to the condenser. Cap of the A/c lines and mark the 2 wires for the the comp., At some time you may wont to make thing work again. In time, I intend to rebild the system, (r134) new compressor and new condenser. Mike Hohnstien can inlighten on this more so, he has been there/done that. Good luck David Thompson 89 fc 35 Cameron Wi > Some may remember I lost the shroud for the front/dash ac. Just got a > quote from bb, 362.88 plus shipping. Since the ac does not work, I > think I will pass. I have seen where some have removed the unit > altogether. Anyone know what is involved? Thanks > Sid Breese > 85PT40 > St. Joseph, MO |
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06-22-2005, 04:55
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You should have the freon/refrigerant removed, then you can re-fill
with nitrogen to preserve it (otherwise air/moisture will get in when you open the top). Remove the unit from the roof, cap both rubber lines and both wires, the lines can be removed from the roof and left below and the holes plugged if you wish, but plugging the fittings works well, pull the wires down below (mark if you wish), then drop the panel in the overhead with the A/C blower controls and remove the wire that powers the condensor unit and A/C compressor. This wire should be on the left blower switch, you will find that one switch has more wires than the other, remove the odd wire (and mark it). This way you can still use the blowers to circulate air without turning on the compressor and condensor power, another method would of course be to un-plug the wire at the A/C compressor clutch (same result). Don't toss the rooftop unit, if it is still useable either keep it with the coach or offer it to this group, likely there is someone who can use it. - Jeff Miller http://www.wanderlodge.net http://www.millercoachworks.com --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Sidney Breese" <ssbreese@a...> wrote: > Some may remember I lost the shroud for the front/dash ac. Just got a > quote from bb, 362.88 plus shipping. Since the ac does not work, I > think I will pass. I have seen where some have removed the unit > altogether. Anyone know what is involved? Thanks > Sid Breese > 85PT40 > St. Joseph, MO |
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