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But, that's just coming from me, this site's biggest pessimist. Best of luck
Originally posted by gadget73
my car starts and it has AC. Yours doesn't start and it has no AC. Seems obvious to me.
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LOL, on the hacksaw. That's probably going to happen.
I have been trying learn while taking stuff apart on this car. Only reason I hacked the wires to the ECM mega-plug was because it was so cold and I didn't want to chance breaking the plastic part of the ECM.
Back to the A/C stuff, I popped off the squarish looking clips that I thought were some kind of quik disconnect, but the union just spins around but it doesn't seem to come apart.
Is there some trick to it?Former panther owner
1981 CV 351 4bbl
1991 CV 302 EFI
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them fittings use disconnect tools just like on the fuel system...i still say hack saw lol
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1987 Lincoln Mark VII 5-speed (Errand runner)
1989 Mercury Grand Marquis (Base Runner)
2007 Lincoln Town Car Signature Limited (Hustlyn)
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Don't destroy the hoses if you can help it. I think its the liquid line thats unobtanium now. one bolt will pull the manifold off the back of the compressor, one nut holds the drier on. The other two ought to be spring-lock connectors that need the disconnect tool. You slide the tool under the union thing, then pull them apart.86 Lincoln Town Car (Galactica).
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1984 Lincoln Continental TurboDiesel - rolls coal
Originally posted by phayzer5
I drive a Lincoln. I can't be bothered to shift like the peasants and rabble rousers
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Originally posted by gadget73 View PostDon't destroy the hoses if you can help it. I think its the liquid line thats unobtanium now. one bolt will pull the manifold off the back of the compressor, one nut holds the drier on. The other two ought to be spring-lock connectors that need the disconnect tool. You slide the tool under the union thing, then pull them apart.
I already got the bolt off the back of the compressor and the nut holding the dryer on. How much does this disconnect tool usually cost? Anyone got a pic?Former panther owner
1981 CV 351 4bbl
1991 CV 302 EFI
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"In science it is either physics or stamp collecting." - Ernest Rutherford
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I need and ECU, but can see your using that one ahah. Well done, also perusing through here reminds me I should probably change my fuel filter as I can guarantee it has all 42k original miles on it, any idea were its located I know I could just look, but if someone knows that would help out too."Shakedown"- 1991 Grand Marquis GS Dual exhaust, Magnaflow xl turbos, Rear anti sway bar, Outlaw 1 wheels, 43k miles
1985 GMC 1500
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Originally posted by 91grandmarquis View PostI need and ECU, but can see your using that one ahah. Well done, also perusing through here reminds me I should probably change my fuel filter as I can guarantee it has all 42k original miles on it, any idea were its located I know I could just look, but if someone knows that would help out too.
Your filter is in the frame rail (passenger side I think), right before the axle.
It'll be pretty obvious when you look.Former panther owner
1981 CV 351 4bbl
1991 CV 302 EFI
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Little update, I kept forgetting to pick up that special tool....and after looking at how crappy the condition of the condensor (that radiator looking thing in front of the radiator).......I got the saws-all out. Boy, those milwaukey (sp?) "the torche" metal cutting blades I bought work really good. I cut beyond the union though, so the A/C hoses could be saved if anyone knows somebody that needs them.
Is the brake master cylinder unobtanium too?
That thing is right in my way and i'd like to get it outta' there. I tried taking the front half off, but the allen bolt unerneath will not budge.Former panther owner
1981 CV 351 4bbl
1991 CV 302 EFI
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Originally posted by andymac0035 View Postthe dryer on. How much does this disconnect tool usually cost? Anyone got a pic?
Master cylinders are rebuildable. Not really unobtainable. IMO.Last edited by 86VickyLX; 02-14-2010, 12:38 AM.
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I picked up that disconnect tool the other day. I got the metal one that's hinged in the middle like scissors. (it makes 4 different sizes). Tried it out to get the lower A/C hose off (the firewall) and it worked. I got the condensor off too. Now the only things in front of the engine are the radiator and it's upper/lower cross-pieces. I figure the saws-all will take care of that.....
I've held off pulling the rad as I didn't want to expose the waterjacket to the elemements yet. (does this matter?) I had thought about tryong to connect the upper and lower rad hoses to keep things sealed for storage, till I decide what I'm doing.
I think I pulled about 10 pounds of wiring out of the engine bay. I was carefull not to snip any plugs that went to the engine though. Boy there's a lot more room in there now!
On the driver's side I still need to get the master cylinder out of my way.
On the passenger side I need to get the emissions stuff out.
I saved the washer bottle and overflow tank. I'm curious to see if these could be used as an alternative to the 90' lincoln TC way of relocating the airbox.Former panther owner
1981 CV 351 4bbl
1991 CV 302 EFI
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Dang Andy, you're like a bulldog on this thing. Good show!
Originally posted by andymac0035 View PostLandlord has a backhoe......I'll ask....long story.....but I know it won't happen.
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The backhoe?
No, nothing like that, although he DOES like his beer........
He's a really nice guy, but he's just not the type that gets to things right away.
I might be able to get him to help me a year or so from now...........
He's a mason, so when the weather's nice for getting stuff done, he usually has a job to get done, so he has no time for stuff like this.Former panther owner
1981 CV 351 4bbl
1991 CV 302 EFI
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"In science it is either physics or stamp collecting." - Ernest Rutherford
- Oct 2009
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- Keene NH
- Send PM
What if you had him mason up something near the car? then kinda just slid it in, and surprise, next thing he knows hes helping you."Shakedown"- 1991 Grand Marquis GS Dual exhaust, Magnaflow xl turbos, Rear anti sway bar, Outlaw 1 wheels, 43k miles
1985 GMC 1500
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