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Ac compressor parts list question

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by eliberda33, Sep 5, 2013.

  1. Sep 5, 2013 at 6:27 PM
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    eliberda33

    eliberda33 [OP] New Member

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    95' 3.4l 4x4
    exhaust headers, full exhaust, K&n cool air intake.
    I found this parts list for a compressor swap on a newer Tacoma would this list apply just the same on my 95 3.4l 4x4 if if what will I Change on the list?

    A/C Receiver/Dryer (Denso) $21.25 -Necessary replacement Denso is OEM
    A/C Compressor (Denso) $204.25 - Necessary replacement Denso is OEM
    A/C Expansion Valve (UAC) $9.75 - Debris will be caught in here from the implosion of the compressor
    A/C Evaporator (UAC) $34.25 - Some say it can be flushed of debris, some say not. For $35, what the hell.
    A/C O-Ring kit (Santech) $10.25 - All o-rings need to be replaced
    A/C Condenser (Action Crash) $64.48 - Lowest point in the system, will definitely have shrapnel in here and cannot be 100% flushed.
    A/C Pressure Switch (Santech) $16.29 - Mine had oil all over it (see later pic) so it was replaced
    PAG46 A/C Oil 8oz w/ UV Dye (A/C Pro) $9.99 - Best to get oil with the dye in it for finding leaks later on
    2 12 oz. Cans R134a - Straight-up R134a, I would avoid cans with leak stop additives and/or oil already in them
    Acetone or some other solvent - Opinions on what to use as a flushing solvent vary sharply. You could buy a/c flushing solvent but autozone didn't have it and I wasn't going to make two trips. I only needed it to flush the lines so I wasn't too concerned.
     

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