Compressor fittings dont fit

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That's better than many factory systems in newer vehicles, even ones running a sanden.



Normally, yes.
well the newest of the new cars... r-1234yf....

what a scam.

good play, honeywell, good play.
 

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@Craig 85 Is your Evaporator fitting (to the suction-side of the compressor) a #12 to #10 reduction fitting? I'm going to use a similar Accumulator with fittings at the top (not the J-tube variety) and I'm thinking a 135° reduction fitting there would help me run that hose to the rear as you did, but I haven't been able to source one.

Alternatively, I could run the hoses to the front as @chipmaker did and use a 90° reduction fitting.
 

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