I have an 80 series and am geting a tube bar made.
Only problem is that the cylinder can like looking thing that has two pipes going to it and a sight glass on top is in the way. (it's something to do with the air-con)
How hard is it to move this and can it be mounted on it's side or does it have to stay upright.
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moving that aircon condensor thing
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have never looked at a 80's a/c system but it sounds like a liquid receiver. It will has to be mounted upright for it to work. how far do you want to move it? If you only need to move it a bit just undo any clips and bend the pipes so it is out of the way. if you need to move it completly i would say it is going to be a PITA, unless you know someone in the a/c game.
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