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waysho 09-16-2003 02:29 AM

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I am posting this for Teddy since he can't remember his password:



So yeah was working on the car last night and accidentally broke an a/c line.



System was full so spent 20 minutes waiting for all pressurized freon to stop hissing.



Anyone have any experience replacing this particular line. It's the small a/c line that runs alongside the reinforcement bar that sits inside the engine. I cracked it near where the main radiator hose is.



Here are some pics.





I highlisted the broken a/c line in yellow

waysho 09-16-2003 02:30 AM

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some bracket pushed into it and broke it.

jspecracer7 09-16-2003 05:37 AM

think JB Weld will hold up to pressurized Freon. I remember doing this on a Chevy Celebrity about 5 years ago. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683561.gif

tampaFD 09-16-2003 10:00 AM

doubt it man. i have seen some amazing things with JB but you never can tell. probinly need a new line

rfreeman27 09-16-2003 02:17 PM

Too bad i just removed mine....with a sawsall https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png

r0gu3 09-16-2003 08:37 PM

Just need two wrenches to get it off.

TheCamel 09-16-2003 09:50 PM

I would not suggest JB weld to hold that line, your looking at pressures in the 250 psi range through that line (also known as the high side line) Just replacing the line will not be all that needs replaced, you are going to need a new receiver/drier from Mazda as well for the system to operate at peak efficiency. The reason is that when the system is opened like that moisture is allowed to penetrate into the system, the reciever dryer is there to remove small amounts of moisture that may be trapped in the system over time, but not atmospheric moisture. After replacing the 2 components the system will have to be vacuumed down, oil will have to be added, and the system checked for leaks before you put freon back in.

rfreeman27 09-16-2003 10:01 PM


Originally Posted by r0gu3' date='Sep 16 2003, 09:37 PM
Just need two wrenches to get it off.

lol yeah i know...im messing around.

twinturboteddy 09-19-2003 10:42 AM

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Old line is out and replacement line is in.



When I removed the old line I didn't notice any o-rings???



Should I use some sort of thread sealer like teflon tape on the threads before I tighten everything down?

Danomite 09-19-2003 10:53 AM

If you didnt notice any o-rings then they are either still in the fittings or on the floor. I just removed all my A/C lines and i know there were o-rings for the condensor and dryer, and if I memory serves me correct ALL A/C systems require o-rings at every fitting due to such rapid expansion / contraction.


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