Looking to get the AC running on my S50 swap and came across the adapter below. I don't have a clue if this could be made to work on our cars but may be worth a try. Any AC guru's out there that want to tell me if my thoughts are way off base or does anyone know of a similar product. I've called around to several shops in town and have been quoted $150 for custom lines. I am thinking something like this would be much easier and cheaper. Any thoughts or opinions welcomed.
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For that price, I would definitely give it a shot. I am glad you posted this as I have never seen adapters like this before, but they make perfect sense for our applications. I can't recall what size our high and low pressure fittings are, so making sure they are the same as these adapters would be a good idea first.Eric Giles
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That is cool. I did it by having e36 fittings brazed onto my e30 hose which wasn't too bad, either.Comment
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Bump...Thanks to Dominic for the link to Rays. I ordered 2 spicers and it works perfect. You need a #12 to #10 for the e36 compressor hose (#12) to the e30 return hose from the evap #10. For the compressor to the condenser...I used a line from an e30 318is which had the correct fittings but was long for the swap. I used a #8 to # 8 splicer to shorten this hose. I cut and oriented the hoses and marked them, took them to the local hyraulic line place that had a bubble crimper and I've got game. Grand total under $20 with shipping.Comment
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can you get some pics of this? this is really good stuff man, i'm about to mount my compressor for the summer and will likely order this stuff.Bump...Thanks to Dominic for the link to Rays. I ordered 2 spicers and it works perfect. You need a #12 to #10 for the e36 compressor hose (#12) to the e30 return hose from the evap #10. For the compressor to the condenser...I used a line from an e30 318is which had the correct fittings but was long for the swap. I used a #8 to # 8 splicer to shorten this hose. I cut and oriented the hoses and marked them, took them to the local hyraulic line place that had a bubble crimper and I've got game. Grand total under $20 with shipping.IG: deniso_nsi Leave me feedback here
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Part #'s
Here are the part #'s and link to the webpages. I will try to post up some pics of the process. Maybe a DIY.
#10 to #12 Splicer is Part # 1758. Price $4.48
which is found on this page near the bottom:
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#8 to #8 Splicer is Part # 225500 / 1748. Price is $3.06
which is found on this page near the bottom:
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that is an interesting and effective solution. i dig it. do you have any trouble with leaks?sigpic
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