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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / June 2008

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QUESTION: where's the early 944 A/C low pressure port?

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jonb55198@yahoo.com - 12 Jun 2008 00:49 GMT
Hi,

I went to service my AC the other day, and I could not find the low
pressure port on teh early 944 (i have a 1984 944).  It is different
from the later 944's that i've seen.  On the late 944's the low side
port is near the driver's side shock tower.  On mine, it is no where
to be found.  I found the high pressure port behind he driver's
headlight near the drier receiver.

Anyone know where the low side is and how to access it?  Anything i
must buy for conversion other than the usual (i saw that there is a 90
degree elbow, do i need this?)

Thanks.
William Noble - 12 Jun 2008 03:37 GMT
look near the comperssor itself - on the fitting that attaches to the
compressor inlet
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jonb55198@yahoo.com - 12 Jun 2008 13:16 GMT
Hi,

thanks for the reply. Do i have to buy the 90 degree fitting shown
here: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showthread.php?p=3992360
or will it work just fine by placing the R134A adapater on the
existing fitting?  My worry is that this guy that posted was worried
about it not clearning the bracket that holds the compressor.

-Jon
William Noble - 13 Jun 2008 01:09 GMT
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I was able to just screw the adapter on to my 85.5, and also on an 86 -
these have the "old style" connectors - so I would try the simple approach
first.

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