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his damper is there he just took it out while he painted it. look at the pic above that one. where he shows the whole thing in half and not painted yet.
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im going to the junkyard again this weekend. my dad is going to look for the valve on the heater hoses. this is the one that i took from my truck and spent one hour trying to clean andfix but it did nothing. water cant go through nomatter what i do to it.

does anyone know where to get the foamy material thats on the defroster hole cover fin thingy?
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im going to the junkyard again this weekend. my dad is going to look for the valve on the heater hoses. this is the one that i took from my truck and spent one hour trying to clean andfix but it did nothing. water cant go through nomatter what i do to it. Image

does anyone know where to get the foamy material thats on the defroster hole cover fin thingy?
thanks for the help!!!
-Ryan
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Ryan, if your Dad cant find a good heater control valve at the junk yard, they sell them in NPD for about $29. But hopefully he can find one for you, its always more fun to find a good junkyard deal. :wink:
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ill keep that in mind! thanks
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Ryan,

Yes, you have the damper so you're ok there. Sorry I didn't see it in the earlier picture.
Ryan said:
how do you pressure test the evaporator?
If it's a EPA licensed technician like myself this is done with nitrogen, a set of gages, and a regulator, (nitrogen is a stable gas so temperature won't affect your pressure reading like it would freon). Might be easier for you to take the coil to someone beforehand for pressure-testing. Only reason I'm suggesting this is because I know how hard they are to get in and out! You can wait and do your pressure testing once you've got the entire system piped back together, (but then you gotta remove the inside pleunum assembly if you have a leak there).

Also need to get some duct tape or something over the ends of all the A/C components you're gonna reuse. Dirt etc. is an air-conditioners worst enemy inside the refrigerant side of the system.

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so we would have to take it somewhere to have it professionally tested?

for the duct tape, my dad said that my ac compressor most likely wont work since it has been sitting with the hoses unhooked. i think its too late to duct tape it.
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Ryan,

Industry standard when referring to nitrogen testing.
You could do it with any number of gasses, (or air pressure) just not as accurate of results.
PTR=pressure/temperature/relationship, (with a given temperature is a given pressure). Raise that temperature and the pressure will also raise).

If the evaporator coil shows a sign of a leak under pressure...
Now is the time to patch the leak/not after you have the whole system piped back together and find a leak.
You're doing a good job and gaining a lot of valuable experience in the process! :thup:
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ok, so i take it in, but where do i do that?
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Any automotive AC shop should be able to do it for you.
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ok, ill look for some nearby.

is there a way i can test my ac compressor to see if it still works after sitting for so long?
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Ryan,
You are a breath of fresh air. You do not hesitate to ask questions, that many of us more elderly bump owners are afraid to ask !! I have learned alot from your post. You have made more progress on your air conditioning in a couple weeks than I have in 6 months. Keep up the good work, and thanks for using the word thingy, it's what I call half the parts in my truck.
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lol
i use the word "thingy" because when the thingy that is on the mcbobber, and that guy does that stuff, the funky doodad is a thingy that needs to be used when talking about a doodad that results in a doohicky. lol
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oh and as for the heater/ac unit, its still apart because im waiting on going to the fabric store to look for something to use on the defroster doors, and hopefully it will stop raining so my dad can get a new heater hose valce thingy.
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doohicky is another good word :fr:
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