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    Tell you what, you should have been here this arvo, helping with my 5 strand Barb fenceing

    Doesn'e help when your rusty, holes in my hands everywhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    I started a role as Shift Electrician in a high speed processing plant, pine sawmill, My knowledge when I started of PLC's consisted of of bridgeing outputs to make things go.......I learn quick

    I'm now at a 50yo power station, currently the guru fault finder, fixing ongoing faults that have remained since.......*shudders* a long time

    Word has it, I'm going to be pushed into a supervisory role, where I worked for a short stint, to suss out the same role, but the company weren;t willing to "cough up" the coin

    The running joke, is who's bench have I been under, noone has been nagged to go permanent so quick (2 weeks)

    Plus building HV zone subs and Switchyards all over Vic and numerous other roles

    But all that has fug all to do with your A/C and I still don;t know nuffink
    Yea it may mean SFA on the air con but I think you have followed a good path as we will always need energy. On that topic We are looking at putting in some wind farms here Can't say much yet other than a experimental is going up soon Over 3000 ft above sea level

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Tell you what, you should have been here this arvo, helping with my 5 strand Barb fenceing

    Doesn'e help when your rusty, holes in my hands everywhere
    Fencing. We have 8500 acres of it . We need to get this rangie sorted and come for a looky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Fencing. We have 8500 acres of it . We need to get this rangie sorted and come for a looky
    I've only got a measly 6 acres

    My door is always open to you and yours.........fridge door that is

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    I've only got a measly 6 acres

    My door is always open to you and yours.........fridge door that is
    Hmmm better oil thr hinges

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Hmmm better oil thr hinges
    "If" you make it down here, I'll put the beer on

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    "If" you make it down here, I'll put the beer on
    If it treat the rangie like I did today I'd say your safe But I got a spare one. Don't know any one who wants to swap a 94 300 disco for a 84 4BD1 Rangie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    If it treat the rangie like I did today I'd say your safe But I got a spare one. Don't know any one who wants to swap a 94 300 disco for a 84 4BD1 Rangie
    Nope

    I'm hoping to stir the old man up to build this rangie

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Nope

    I'm hoping to stir the old man up to build this rangie
    Aw come on... Its got an ARB locker and like fish and chips $1200 change over
    Not going to help my aircon and I have a blower to use.

    Your going to get your old man to make a picture of this thing and then bush it I hope not. As will be to nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    You could always swap for a 92. Much better air with 2 blower fans, and vacuum switching of flaps. LOL
    Its not freezing is it? If the thermostat is not right in the fins, it can freeze the evaporator.
    Other than that a gas leak may have tripped the low pressure switch on the dryer if the compressor suddenly stopped. If the compressor is not working bridge the terminals on the dryer and see if it starts. If it does then no gas ( or bad switch)
    I have never heard of a TX valve being blocked but then I do not have much experience with aircon other than making them work well in Rangies.
    I would be looking elsewhere first.
    The hot air bit is usually just the adjustment of the cables to the flaps. Now I THINK an 88 has a tin box like my old 77. If so you can get at the clips which set the travel of the flaps on the side of the box, and reset them for full travel. Of course the foam seals may have disintegrated by now.

    If its the TX valve its a bugger as I understand you have to drop the aircon to get at it.
    Regards Philip A

    Thanking you for that Phillip Might have another go at getting mine to work properly


    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Aircon

    That's what window winders are for, I thought climate control and electric windows were one and the same

    So the AC clutch is engageing??
    The universal A/C never fails

    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Yea the compressor seems to spin up but is heating pipe up to the evaperator big time
    This is exactly what mine does /// The A/C is blowing cold ... but ... I can feel heat coming out the side of it near the floor

    Doesn't matter now tho ....cause the compressor is shot

    I am trying to work out how to replace it with a Mitsi A/C as I have the full A/C & heater unit with controls from a 96 Magna

    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Need a pressure gauge to check the refridgerant, if its gone, you have a leak
    "Funny" thing happened to my NL Fairlane ....

    Aircon no worky ... Took it to Auto spark ... He declares that it has plenty of gas ... and all the system is fine ... And ..yep there was plenty

    So I go to Ford Dealer

    They test for fault codes ... They declared .... "None"

    Both say ...."It's the TX valve"



    So I go home and start to RIP out the dash to get at TX valve

    Ring a "travelling Aircon service man" and ask him to look at and change the valve and fill up the system

    HE says ... Why don't we just empty & refill the system properly? ... before we go any further

    "OK ... Give it a go .... I say's"


    So the man empties & then refills it with THE CORRECT WEIGHT of gas

    WELL ****** ME DRUNK ....It works like a charm

    So I spent the next 2 days putting the dash back properly


    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    I have had VERY little to do with refrideration stuff, merely a few jobs on instrument air dyers, where we've had A/C techs called in, so I'm stepping out knowing there is some very Refriderant savvy people on this board
    It would be good to hear also

    Mike


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