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I need a 2h head and a/c parts

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I need a 2h head and a/c parts

Post by Rangie ute on 38'' »

Hi am chasing a head to suit my 88 hj75 2h cruiser, im not sure if all 2h have the same head, as i think there is an early and a late engine, any help good i will consider a really cheap complete eng,

also , i need a condensor and the dryer to suite the same car, or pssibly some one to do the a/c work for me as im not familiar with which type of of parts i need which will suit the right type of gas i need to use,
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Post by flyology »

Don't stuff around with second hand A/C parts, not worth the hassle. Just go and buy a new parts. Receiver dryer should be replaced each time the system is opened to air anyway, they are only around $20.00. Condenser for my 60 series was about $300.00. Seriously, if you want a good reliable a/c system, put a new evaporator in also, was about $115.00 for for 60. You can stuff around with second hand parts, reco compressors etc, but in the end it is cheaper to just buy new parts, have it gassed once and be happy with it. Try Ashdown Ingrams for all your bits, if you have an ABN they may give you a discount.

As for the 2H head, not sure, might be worth trying some machine shops, or get yours reconditioned.
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Post by flyology »

P.S. Put a new TX valve in also.
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Post by Rangie ute on 38'' »

no worries i can understand buying new, if the dryer is that cheap, ill try ringing them tomorrow for prices i didnt relise they might sell a/c parts
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Post by Red04VXE »

There was one in the bush at Coomera a few months ago.
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