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Andy A

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Can the alloy HP air con pipe be compression fixed
« on: 07 April 2019, 19:55:54 »

My Sons partners Nissan Note 2006 manual was in an accident and the alloy HP hose has snapped off at the dryer end right next to the rad. If I get another dryer connection part of the pipe from a scrapper can they be joined together with a compression fitting?

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Re: Can the alloy HP air con pipe be compression fixed
« Reply #1 on: 07 April 2019, 20:38:19 »

Yes,  as long as it's gas tight, trucks run 8-10bar and when a pipe splits/brakes brass compression fitting are used. Always wondered could you use compression fittings..on aircon.
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Re: Can the alloy HP air con pipe be compression fixed
« Reply #2 on: 09 April 2019, 10:30:42 »

Yes,  as long as it's gas tight, trucks run 8-10bar and when a pipe splits/brakes brass compression fitting are used. Always wondered could you use compression fittings..on aircon.

Thanks biggriffin. Managed to pick a complete pipe up.  :y
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