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Re: [alfa] A/C fittings in a '93 Spider Veloce
Thanks for all the info.
The car is new to me - just bought it, had been without an Alfa for 12
years; .
Could you be more specific as to where the suction fitting is? I ordered
the shop manual CD, but it is not here yet. The bypass hose goes from where
to where (I assume the water pump at one end?)
Am I correct that the high pressure fitting is the one hidden under the
intake runners? Looks like it would be tough to get to also.
In my cursory inspection yesterday, I did not see anything that looked like
a receiver/dryer. Location?
Gwynne Spencer
At 07:32 AM 7/29/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>The one that's hard to get at is the suction side. It's really not that hard
>to get to if you attach the hose while the motors cold, just bend the by-pass
>hose out of the way and attach the hose. If I remember correctly it takes
>about 20 psig in the system before the clutch will kick in, due to the low
>pressure cut off switch.
>
>If you have to remove the compressor to have it rebuilt, take the top two
>bolts out and them remove the 3 or 4 bolts that hold the mounting bracket to
>the motor and remove the whole unit. You can remove the compressor from the
>mount after you get it out. The job is easier if you pull the radiator and
>remove the distributor cap.
>
>Cordova Ralph
>1964 Giulia 1600 Spider
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