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These show the condenser as mounted in my coach, rotate 90 left or right for your set up.


1971 24 ft Barth Continental
P30 chassis
350 engine
 
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The fitting pointing downward, goes to the receiver high pressure side, the other goes to the high side of the compressor. There is another hose coming from the evaporator that goes to the low side of the compressor. The receiver outlet turns upward and goes to the expansion device. There is a small accumulator on the low side of the compressor. I think one could reverse the flow in the condenser as long as the receiver is placed correctly and comes out the bottom to get liquid.


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I am still at war with PB....It will not accept EDGE as the browser, I like EDGE so anytime I want to use PB I have to reopen the whole shooting match to get the photo out of PB head bang Deadhorse Fixed!!!!!


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It is no wonder you are having trouble with our PB photobucket. head bang You are trying to get your photos from BP British Petroleum. BP is where you get fuel not photos. Sorry for the thread drift
 
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Sure criticize the old guy for a little typo!! You to will get there!! Superman


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P30 chassis
350 engine
 
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Originally posted by J Davis:
Bob, does your dash heat and defroster work since you took the compressor off? If so I may just buy a couple of fans like Duane and open the windows and roof vents.


Yes they work.

Bob


Year:: 1986
Model:: Barth Regal
Length:: 25 ft
Engine:: New Chevy 454 HO
Chassis:: P-30
Data Tag Number:: 8606 3339 25FP2
 
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Time for dumpster diving! Go to a large junk yard and look for a 2007 up Suburban and take out the condenser. You can get a Sanden compressor on eBay just check the mounting ears so they match your brackets. You can also get the fan motor, they have been the same forever. Replace all the hoses, the drier, and the expansion valve(s) if you have two evaporators. Check the vacuum hoses and motors and evacuate the system. Make sure your expansion valves match R134 and not R12.


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The compressor that I have is a Sanden 709. Can I use that if I change the fittings to match the new hoses? I can pick up the other parts from Rock Auto.
 
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I do not have time to find INFORMATION for you, but there is a procedure to change the oil in the Sanden compressor. Google changing to 134A. It requires a certain PAG oil for R134A. I do not know what PAG stands for.
Some compressors sold on the interneT are not the real Sanden but "Sanden Style."
 
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All automotive compressors have the R134 connectors built in. Your hoses should mate to the new style without any problem.


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1981 Euro 22' w Chevy 350 engine and TH 400 tranny
 
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All automotive compressors have the R134 connectors built in. Your hoses should mate to the new style without any problem.


I believe he is making reference to the fill inlet connectors, R=12 vrs R-134a. They can be purchased at Walmart, about 10 bucks for a set.


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