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Originally posted by ParsedOut View PostNope, it's the same gauge wiring as the high speed circuit.
Just got my lines made a few days ago. Now just need a vac and charge. Going to get the idle bump figured out later.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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I had lines in my car when I bought it and they were leaking. I had lines remade and they are leaking. I'm getting frustrated and took it to a BMW shop and they want 1400$ to make me two lines and vacuum/recharge which is not going to happen.
Can anyone make me some lines? Can anyone provide a place I can get some? Zionsville is out of stock, and the docsblocks links don't even work anymore...I'm getting kind of frustrated here and its hot in Texas!
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I was able to get a set made from Zionsville Autosport last year. They always show as out of stock on their website. I finally called and spoke with a rep there and essentially ordered them over the phone. Don’t know if they’re still doing them but it’s worth a shot.
Edit: I haven’t had a chance to install any of the AC stuff yet so I can’t comment on fit/finish, etc.-Geno
'87 325is (s52'd)
'95 525iT
'02 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
'98 Disco 1
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Originally posted by BlackSpeed66 View PostI was able to get a set made from Zionsville Autosport last year. They always show as out of stock on their website. I finally called and spoke with a rep there and essentially ordered them over the phone. Don’t know if they’re still doing them but it’s worth a shot.
Edit: I haven’t had a chance to install any of the AC stuff yet so I can’t comment on fit/finish, etc.
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Originally posted by Daeldalus View PostWas the price actually 275$? That is a bit steep
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For those who don't have any e36 lines to start with, here's what I did.
I bought my motor without an a/c compressor or any lines. Rather than buying two e36 lines to get the necessary fittings, I discovered that p/n 64538391337 has both fittings that you need. I bought the hose from RockAuto (FOUR SEASONS 55375) for $61. I then took the hoses from my car to a local a/c shop and had them cut the fittings off the new hose and attach them to the original hoses. They also replaced the rubber portions of the lines and charged me $92. So for $154 I essentially have brand new lines that mate up to the e36 compressor perfectly.
Here are my lines in progress:
The only downside to using the fittings from that hose is that the OD of one of the fittings is a little too big. This prevents both fittings from bolting to the compressor. It's nothing a bench grinder can't fix though. Unfortunately I didn't get any pics of that, but it's pretty self explanatory.
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