A/C Discharge hose

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Old Jun 14, 2012 | 09:04 AM
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A/C Discharge hose

Hey everyone, I'm looking for a discharge hose with muffler. Does anyone know where I can get one. I'm not looking for the aftermarket ones. Thanks (no junk)

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Old Jun 14, 2012 | 09:14 AM
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Model and Year? Nothing to help on your profile either!

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Old Jun 14, 2012 | 09:28 AM
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Sorry about that!! I've got a 69 Hurst. I heard that a hose from 68 to 72 would be correct but I might be wrong (most of the time)

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Old Jun 14, 2012 | 11:44 AM
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If I hadn't seen it in the factory parts book I'd have never believed this- 67-70 all except Toronado use the same part. 71-later A-body use a different p/n.

In all honesty if your metal fittings are good, clean them up and have new hoses put on them. That's what the dealership would have done on an A/C hose repair when the cars were contemporary. You can figure an NOS hose will be a minimum of 30 years old and will probably leak as soon as the system is charged, and as much as you'd pay for one it would not be a bargain no matter how nice it looked or how correct it was.

But, here's yer part # from the 74 parts/accessories book. Group 9.225 includes all of the high pressure side hose parts.

9.225 p/n 404250, hose & muffler, 67-70 exc Tor.

So, you 67-70 B/C car owners, get ready to pay mega$$$ for your high pressure A/C hoses now.
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