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That portion of the alignment is the hard part. I took my truck to Les Schwab and they did all the toe adjustments in about 1 hour on their rack. After the shims are removed you'll want the alignment, just have them use the same specs as an H1 from the late 90's.
By turning in you mean the front are closer together than the rear, or that the bottom of the tire is closer together than the top?
If front closer than rear that's an alignment adjustment (toe in), relatively simple to adjust, it should have very slight toe out.
If it's the camber adjustment...
Yeah, without anything in the system it won't do anything, but as soon as you start charging it it should show the green light on the diagnostic module and start working.
I don't have a scale so I just kept filling mine until it stopped cycling very quickly, and the sight glass on the...
Usually they are referred to as "R134a adapter" or "R134a quick coupler"
and the "standard charging port" you are referring to is for R12, pretty much everything newer uses this type of fitting, so this would be a current standard charging port.
Sometimes when technology changes was is...
Yes, those are the two ports.
they are all you need to charge the system. Standard R134a hookups.
You will want to go over the entire system and make sure all the fittings are snug. Not too tight, because they are o-ring seals. My truck had the MAK (Marine Armor Kit) removed from it...
Yes, that is the same location as mine for the high side port, low side port will be lower down under the cover, facing forward.
Remove the cover then compare to the pic I posted earlier.
Can you post pictures of your evaporator from both sides and the receiver/dryer for us? There is no way that a Red Dot system does not have industry standard charging ports unless someone has modified it.
the hookups should be on the evaporator, not the dryer. Standard R134A hookups.
Remove the driver's side cover plate to see them easily. Low side is at the bottom facing forward, high side is a little above and behind it facing straight out.
Picture taken from my thread below...
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