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Tech Area => A/C, Heating and Cooling => Topic started by: Recap on June 20 2017, 05:17:21 PM

Title: A/C Hoses
Post by: Recap on June 20 2017, 05:17:21 PM
Wondering if you can get the hoses replaced on the existing hose assemblies? If so what type of hose do you nee to use as I know as place that can crimp them on for me. As always, any help or info much appreciated.
Title: Re: A/C Hoses
Post by: earlbrown on June 20 2017, 07:03:38 PM
yes. All you have to do is cut off the outer crimp shell and remove the old hose.

The only trick is to make sure you 'clock' the new hose so it doesn't twist up into a spiral when you install it.


I bought a 40 ton crimp tool a while back to make some upgraded battery cables.  If I ever get around to repairing my A/C I'm probably going to make a set of braided lines just to minimize the risk of losing my R-12.
Title: Re: A/C Hoses
Post by: Recap on June 20 2017, 10:58:54 PM
Thanks for the reply. Do you know what type of hose I need to use to replace the old hose?
Title: Re: A/C Hoses
Post by: blown1 on June 23 2017, 09:43:08 AM
now days,  "barrier hose"  is the   hose to use, it has an additional  layer of nylon (or some such material)
 to better  seal   the freon,

it available  at most parts houses,
or  ColdHose.com
Title: Re: A/C Hoses
Post by: Recap on June 26 2017, 11:36:47 AM
Great! Thanks for the info.
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