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Unread 10-27-2011, 06:22 PM   #11
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Well, this really doesn't come as any surprise after the length of time it has been unhooked, but the AC compressor is dead. He's going to take it to an AC guy he trusts to have him do the work. That will take place tomorrow. At the same time he's going to check that thermostat and if it's not a 160 in there, he will put one in for me.

Aaron is going to fabricate the parts needed to hook up the front sway bar, so that should be done today.

I'm waiting for the meteor to hit my car any day....
Unfortunately, the dead a/c compressor really isn't that surprising. If that wasn't well sealed up when it was unhooked; a ton of moisture could have gotten in there and corroded all kinds of parts. FL is known for very high humidity levels. Hope you have this machine back at home soon and putting on some good fun local miles.
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