| ||
Visit MustangSteve's web site to view some of my work and find details for: FYIFORD Contributors' PICTURES - Power Brake Retrofit Kits for 65-66 Stangs - Classic Mustang FAQ's by MustangSteve - How to wire in a Duraspark Ignition - Mustang Ride Height Pictures and Descriptions - Steel Bushings to fit Granada Spindles to Mustang Tie Rods - Visit my EBAY store MustangSteve Performance - How to Install Granada Disc Brakes MustangSteve's Disc Brake Swap Page - FYIFORD Acronyms for guide to all the acronyms used on this page - FYIFORD Important information and upcoming events |
Offline
Had trouble with the flare fitting leaking on my under dash ac unit, only flare fitting left on the car was on the low side of the evaporator, found some cone shaped washers on ebay put 1 on, and it fixed the problem.
Offline
Copper washers?
Offline
Yes in sizes 6, 8, 10, and 12 fittings
Offline
Just FYI, a flat copper washer accomplishes the same thing, becoming conical as the fitting is tightened, in case you can't find a pre-shaped one.
Offline
Well now... that's a neat trick.
Y'all just taught me something new.
Offline
Same here. Putting this on the ole hard drive.
Last edited by Glens 1965 50 (9/09/2017 9:43 AM)
Offline
I've had good luck with flared AC fittings using Nylog
REMEMBER!!! When posting a question about your Mustang or other Ford on this forum, BE SURE to tell us what it is, what year, engine, etc so we have enough information to go on. |