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[alfa] Re: 164 Receiver dryer/pressure switch



My Alfa mechanic is a very good automotive AC man (he got my 
Tropic-Aire system in my GTV-6 running and changed over to R-34 after 
it had been completely disconnected and partially dismantled for over a 
decade). He said that 12 V aircon parts are 12 V aircon parts. He 
obtained my new dryer/pressure switch unit from NAPA auto parts. It has 
a GM part number! Take your old one down to a large auto-parts store 
and ask them if they have one with the proper gender. Don't worry about 
the fitting itself, any auto aircon shop will have the tool to crimp 
the right hose connector on to your original hoses. They're pretty 
cheap too.


George Graves
'86 GTV-6 3.0 'S'



On Jun 13, 2004, at 9:53 AM, alfa-digest wrote:

>
> Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 20:26:24 EDT
> From: AlfaRs@domain.elided
> Subject: [alfa] 164 Receiver dryer/pressure switch
>
> While my engine is out of the 164 I'm taking this opportunity to 
> convert
> the AC over to Freeze 12.  One of the things I'm replacing along
> with all of the seals is the receiver dryer.  I ordered a replacement
> from Centerline.  The one I got is a poorly made piece, complete with
> paint runs and no part number.  It seems to fit ok with one exception.
> The pressure switch on my old unit is female threaded with a nipple
> on the dryer.  The one from centerline has a longer standoff and
> is female threaded.  Has anyone run into this on after-market
> parts before?  I checked the parts catalog and only see one
> PN for dryer and switch so I don't know what to do.  Is there
> another pressure switch for later models?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Dave McCrory
> Maryville, TN
> 93' 164
> 3 87' Milanos
> 76 spider
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