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mattclark2012 wrote:
1993 Holiday Rambler Endeavor
I get antifreeze coming out of my ac ducts when the engine warms up. Also the dash ac often won't blow cold air. Pretty sure it's a problem with my heater core. I'd like to just bypass the heater core. I don't need the heater in the dash anyway. I've been told I can do that with 5/8" heater hose union and 2 hose clamps. I want to make sure I'm cutting the correct hoses though. Any advice on determining this? From my understanding the heater coil is inside the a/c housing under the hood. There are 4 hoses going into that housing. 2 are bigger, thicker hoses which I believe are the ones I would bypass. The other two are smaller and both have valves on them where it looks like you would put in freon. I'm guessing those are the a/c hoses. Any light you guys could shed on this would be appreciated. Thanks
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jerseyjim wrote:
My gasser...the a/c cuts out sometimes when climbing a hill or under certain loads. But EVERYTHING cuts out. Fan, too. It's the vacuum. The vacuum cylinder is not large enough to to do the job under some stressful conditions. So the computer, I guess, shuts the system down to give the motor what it needs.
I was told that Ford had a larger vacuum cylinder for sale...and I figured, "OK, next year I'll put that in." But..."next year" comes and goes.
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