Do i need to degas (a/c) the thing?
Or can i just unhook the belt and unbolt the a/c unit and let it sit on the side?
same goes for P/S ?
thanks for you assiantance
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Do i need to degas (a/c) the thing?
Or can i just unhook the belt and unbolt the a/c unit and let it sit on the side?
same goes for P/S ?
thanks for you assiantance
can comeone move it to technical?
degas it man.. take it to auto electrician
it cheap to do as well
can i degas at home? or would i die?
I would just unhook it and sit it to the side, there will be enough room.
same for p/s?Quote:
Originally Posted by stocky
a/c gas vents is toxic and illegal to vent into the atmosphere!
yeah, just unbolt the pump from the bracket and zip tie it to the radiator support.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlitZ
There is also less mess from no oil going around and you dont end up losing those stupid o rings that connect the a/c lines
sorry to interrupt, do u mean it's cheap to degas it or remove the whole a/c unit. Im planning to remove the whole a/c unit, but I dont know how to. How much is it to get someone professional to remove it??Quote:
Originally Posted by incoming
thank you
cheap to degas.... sorry i wasnt clear...
u can unbolt the a/c unit yourself.. just need spanners and socket.. very easy!
is it?? wat components do i have to remove?? Will it also disable the ventilation system? coz i just wanna remove the a/c unit.
thanx heaps for the reply
what car did u wana take it off?
the 86 civic?... i just took it off my 85 civic...
its pretty much universal across all cars.. but im guessing this is for the 3G civic
start by getting it degassed
then remove the 2 metal hoses that go into the firewall..
remove the front bar to get to the a/c radiator/fan
follow the metal hoses, & undo bolts along the way, to the a/c radiator&consdensor... undo the hoses that connect to that and remove
u should be able to get the condensor, a/c radiator off as well
next part is tricky cos there isnt much room to play with cos the a/c compressor sits close to the radiator... but get under the car cut the a/c belt
remove the tensioner... and undo the a/c compressor thats mounted under the engine mounts and it will come off..
i cant go into detail cos i cant rem where the bolts are exactly...
but if u DIY u will see what im talking about..
do not degass
its illegal as well as dangerous and stipid to vent HFC R12 to the atmosphere
as mentioned above. unbolt it and put it aside. do the same with the power steering pump.
an advantage of not degassing the AC is that you dont need to regass it when your done. less cost.
For a novice, ie me, why or how is it potentially dangerous? Are the gasses themselves harmful and the issue is potentially breathing them in? Just curious.Quote:
Originally Posted by ECU-MAN
R12 and other HFC refrigerants turn into nerv gas if you breath in the ignited fumes.
eg
smoking while exposed to fumes.
nerv gas. that shit aint nice
also a dose of refrigerant on you skin can burn you. ( cold burn )
freeze an eye ball. then it can scratch easyer or shatter.
not to mention what they do to the ozone
this stuff is for real and should be delt with respect and care.
that is why there are regulations.
oil in AC systems can make brake fluid look like paint stripper as well.
Yowza. Thanks for letting myself (and anyone else reading this) know about the potential harmful issues. I guess the point is, take it to an expert! :)
thanx sooooooo much for the info incoming.. appreciated =)
btw, it's a 86 crx so 1G crx and i will take a look and see if i should diy it.. haha
lol by degassing i MEANT take it to an auto electrican...
as mentioned in my earlier posts
the below steps is for the 3G civic, i assume its the same as the 1G crx since they were built around the same time...Quote:
Originally Posted by Jazzle
taking off the a/c unit is the hardest bit. there are 2 long ass bolts that hold the unit (held in at the top and bottom). when you take the bolts out, you'd have to keep shifting the unit around until you get a clear view of one of the bolts that mount that holds the unit on the engine block (there are 2 bolts for the mount, one is piss easy to take off). once you get the mount off, its as easy as dropping the unit down and pulling it out from under. btw you'll have to remove the splash guard obviously.
if your radiator is long (not short like the EG civics) be careful not to dent the fins on the radiator. put a cardboard box alongside the radiator to protect it.
one last thing, wear gloves cause the bottom of engine block/unit is very greasy/dirty/slimy.
IMO just pay the $30 or 40 and get it degassed ~ and you can just rip it out anyway.
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if you MUST degass it - it onyl costs about $30 - give this guy a call
*NORTHSIDE AUTO ELECTRICAL* 0419 430 734 - he will drive out to you (in Sydney) and degass it http://forums.clubrsx.com/images/smi...mile_color.gif
but apart from that - yes you can simply move it to the side as Tinkerbell suggested http://forums.clubrsx.com/images/smi...mile_color.gif