TX87R10
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- First Name
- Txr10
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R10
- Engine Size
- 305
Hey everyone. I have a 1987 R10 with a 305 that I just picked up and am looking to diagnose the A/C issues and upgrade what is needed. I verified that the fitting on it is still R12. The A/C nor heat blows at the moment but after reading some threads on here my plan is to -
1. Open the system up and check for black death
2. Assuming it's somewhat clean, flush the lines
3. Replace the compressor
4. Replace the fittings with R134a fittings
5. Try to recharge the system with R134a
6. Fix the floppy vents with some velcro
I had a question on parts though -
What else should I specifically change? I see a lot of mentions about the lines converting to blue lines so I'm assuming the factory lines aren't great to keep around. It would be awesome if I could keep the A/C rebuild around $500 if possible and I'd rather do it all at once if I can get it near there.
1. Open the system up and check for black death
2. Assuming it's somewhat clean, flush the lines
3. Replace the compressor
4. Replace the fittings with R134a fittings
5. Try to recharge the system with R134a
6. Fix the floppy vents with some velcro
I had a question on parts though -
What else should I specifically change? I see a lot of mentions about the lines converting to blue lines so I'm assuming the factory lines aren't great to keep around. It would be awesome if I could keep the A/C rebuild around $500 if possible and I'd rather do it all at once if I can get it near there.
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