Rusty AC pipes
Posted: Nov 11, 2024 12:10 PM
Good day all,
I'm in the middle of doing my AC Solutions r134 conversion (just in time for winter, as one does). The AC has never worked since I purchased the car, so the system has been out of commission for at least 12 years. Before I started taking anything apart, I leak tested the system and found that the lower hose to the compressor had been punctured, probably by road debris. The AC solutions kit replaces that hose, so that's not an issue. However once I started to take the system apart, I noticed that the metal pipes that are meant to be reused with this conversion have some rust buildup, presumably from years of having a leak in the system. At least I'm pretty sure it's rust from testing with a magnet. The larger pipe in this firewall set seems to be look OK deeper down the barrel, but the smaller one is scaly as far as I can see with a flashlight. Similar story on the ones from the drier to the condenser.
So I went off to the junkyard to see if I could salvage lines from a better car (somehow 2 e28s had showed up in 2 months) and crossed my fingers, but alas one of them was even worse:
And the second set was slightly better than what's in my car, but not perfect, so I picked it up but still unsure how to proceed.
So, ultimately, I'm looking for some advice. Should I look for a better used set of clean pipes? Unfortunately the firewall set is predictably NLA (64531381673). Should I try to clean up the best set I have and reuse them? I had already bought one of those AC pipe flush kits that you use with solution and compressed air before discovering the rust. Contemplating filling the pipes in PB blaster or CLP for a while, maybe agitating with some kind of brush, and flushing them well with the AC flush kit. Thoughts? Last thing I want to do is ruin the brand new compressor, etc. Or if I'm on the wrong path, does anybody have a clean set of pipes they'd part with? Would also need a couple more leading to/from the dryer.
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I'm in the middle of doing my AC Solutions r134 conversion (just in time for winter, as one does). The AC has never worked since I purchased the car, so the system has been out of commission for at least 12 years. Before I started taking anything apart, I leak tested the system and found that the lower hose to the compressor had been punctured, probably by road debris. The AC solutions kit replaces that hose, so that's not an issue. However once I started to take the system apart, I noticed that the metal pipes that are meant to be reused with this conversion have some rust buildup, presumably from years of having a leak in the system. At least I'm pretty sure it's rust from testing with a magnet. The larger pipe in this firewall set seems to be look OK deeper down the barrel, but the smaller one is scaly as far as I can see with a flashlight. Similar story on the ones from the drier to the condenser.
So I went off to the junkyard to see if I could salvage lines from a better car (somehow 2 e28s had showed up in 2 months) and crossed my fingers, but alas one of them was even worse:
And the second set was slightly better than what's in my car, but not perfect, so I picked it up but still unsure how to proceed.
So, ultimately, I'm looking for some advice. Should I look for a better used set of clean pipes? Unfortunately the firewall set is predictably NLA (64531381673). Should I try to clean up the best set I have and reuse them? I had already bought one of those AC pipe flush kits that you use with solution and compressed air before discovering the rust. Contemplating filling the pipes in PB blaster or CLP for a while, maybe agitating with some kind of brush, and flushing them well with the AC flush kit. Thoughts? Last thing I want to do is ruin the brand new compressor, etc. Or if I'm on the wrong path, does anybody have a clean set of pipes they'd part with? Would also need a couple more leading to/from the dryer.
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