I am a DIY guy for about everything, but I have never worked on A/C systems beyond repair of simple switches or relays and charging from a parts store can. I have an old car that I want to fix the A/C on. Have verified it works (blew 38 degrees) but won't hold a charge for more than a few days.
Started to diagnose, it appears I have at least one hose leaking. I want to replace all of them, car is 35 years old. A few of the hoses are available new, most are not. Are there shops that crimp new hose on old fittings? Google isn't turning up much, not sure if that means it doesn't exist or I am not looking in the right place or asking the right question.
We have a local hydraulic line and brake shop, have a message in to them but haven't heard back. Are the high pressure lines more likely to leak than the low pressure?
Thanks for any info.
Started to diagnose, it appears I have at least one hose leaking. I want to replace all of them, car is 35 years old. A few of the hoses are available new, most are not. Are there shops that crimp new hose on old fittings? Google isn't turning up much, not sure if that means it doesn't exist or I am not looking in the right place or asking the right question.
We have a local hydraulic line and brake shop, have a message in to them but haven't heard back. Are the high pressure lines more likely to leak than the low pressure?
Thanks for any info.
