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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Simon270172 on 19 May 2014, 14:18:29

Title: A/C pipe
Post by: Simon270172 on 19 May 2014, 14:18:29
Hi guys,

One of my a/c pipes has split on the flexible side of a crimped joint, right on the joint as the rubber goes into the metal.
I'm thinking repair specialist or replacing the whole pipe. I've been to my local vx agent but weren't much use as the pics they pulled up for my car didn't match what's under the bonnet, which I find odd cos the bit I'm talking about is on the right hand side of the engine bay shaped like a soft drinks can with a taper on it, just like all the other v6's I've ever seen.
Could someone please help me with a better description of the part so I don't look quite so daft in the future, and if possible a part number pretty please. Failing that any suggestions would be gratefully received.

Ta very much,

Simon.
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: biggriffin on 20 May 2014, 09:16:43
Both pipes will disconnect,  they are held in the swivel joints by a circlip, and bolted to the compressor,unless its toward the bulk head then its, glove box, dash out as they connect to the evaporator.
might be somebody on here got some for sale, put wanted advert in. :y
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: The Red Baron on 20 May 2014, 09:19:03
got a couple of those sitting around in my parts pile.  :y
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: biggriffin on 20 May 2014, 09:29:18
As above job sorted :y
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 20 May 2014, 12:27:38
Hi guys,

One of my a/c pipes has split on the flexible side of a crimped joint, right on the joint as the rubber goes into the metal.
I'm thinking repair specialist or replacing the whole pipe. I've been to my local vx agent but weren't much use as the pics they pulled up for my car didn't match what's under the bonnet, which I find odd cos the bit I'm talking about is on the right hand side of the engine bay shaped like a soft drinks can with a taper on it, just like all the other v6's I've ever seen.
Could someone please help me with a better description of the part so I don't look quite so daft in the future, and if possible a part number pretty please. Failing that any suggestions would be gratefully received.

Ta very much,

Simon.

Ah, thats the expansion vessel in the aircon return pipe to the compressor, Should be dead easy to get one second hand
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: Simon270172 on 20 May 2014, 16:22:24
Thanks for the replies fellas, that's been mighty helpful.
got a couple of those sitting around in my parts pile.  :y
Excellent, how much you want for one matey? :)
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: biggriffin on 20 May 2014, 18:03:56
Thanks for the replies fellas, that's been mighty helpful.
got a couple of those sitting around in my parts pile.  :y
Excellent, how much you want for one matey? :)
send a pm :y
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: The Red Baron on 20 May 2014, 23:17:21
pm sent to you simon.  :y
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: Simon270172 on 21 May 2014, 08:38:29
PM received,
That's great, cheers :y

I pass by on the A38 quite regularly on my way to see inlaws in Walsall and was wondering if it might be possible to pick up in person?
Thought it might be nice to meet someone like minded and pay with good old fashioned beer tokens, if not then very happy to pay as per PM.
Thanks again,

Simon.
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: The Red Baron on 21 May 2014, 09:22:16
PM received,
That's great, cheers :y

I pass by on the A38 quite regularly on my way to see inlaws in Walsall and was wondering if it might be possible to pick up in person?
Thought it might be nice to meet someone like minded and pay with good old fashioned beer tokens, if not then very happy to pay as per PM.
Thanks again,

Simon.
yeh, not a problem if thats what you want to do. let me know when.  :y
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: Simon270172 on 21 May 2014, 19:08:56
Not this weekend but next, I'll be passing Saturday morning and again Sunday afternoon on my way home if you're sure it's ok for me to call in, me being an unknown on here and what not.

Simon.
Title: Re: A/C pipe
Post by: Simon270172 on 03 June 2014, 13:07:47
Hi Guys,

So... just been under the car to remove the pipes. Is it possible without removing anything else? It looks to me like the engine mount is in the way. What about removing the compressor and doing the job off the car? How have/would you do it?

Cheers,

Simon.