navy2kcoupe
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:lmao::lmao::lmao:I'd be tempted to put a Ford Motorsports sticker on it and tell the car when you start acting like a Chevrolet I'll take the sticker off.
Andy :wavey:
:lmao::lmao::lmao:I'd be tempted to put a Ford Motorsports sticker on it and tell the car when you start acting like a Chevrolet I'll take the sticker off.
Well, seriously, I don't know how to take this news.
I talked to Aaron today and he told me that his dyno and most of his electronics got fried by a lightning strike that took place last Wednesday. He's waiting to hear back from an insurance adjuster....
I'm not sure if my mind is just making all of this up and I'm in some kind of dream (nightmare) state. This certainly can't be really taking place.... Kind of like a Hell Matrix......
Was your car damaged in any way?
Christian
No. It was sitting outside at the time, I believe. I guess it's lucky there was no hail with that storm.
are you sure it was Wednesday? i have some friends in Tville that had their HD/DVR, bigscreen and Blueray player hit by lightening on Monday night.....
The compressor wont engage without the pressure contorl switch detecting enough freon so no worries. And it is the oil in the AC system that lubricates...the freon just transfers heat.
No it isnt. The system when it is cracked should be sealed with plugs and most all compressors now days come with the correct amount of oil in them and are sealed. The compressor when it was removed should have had plastic plugs inserted (only 2 ports side by side) to keep dirt & bugs out....so unless it was dumped out it should be fine. If reassembled properly vacuum is pulled for 20-30 minutes and that boils out any of the moisture but does not pull the oil out. :thumbsup: