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This is normally true but from what I understand of PAG150 it's dense enough the water stays on top.
But, regardless, I'll probably be picking up a delete setup from 86humv.
Very good point!
If I do keep it in the truck, it sounds like it might be a good idea to pick up a bottle of PAG 150 oil (since it looks to be a GM R4 compressor) and fill it up to drive out as much air and moisture as possible.
Funny this topic should come up...
My recently acquired 6.5T also came with an installed A/C compressor. I do want to eventually install A/C in my truck but, because of how much I drive my truck with the top off, it's literally at the bottom of my list.
Unlike bobwire my compressor is not...
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