Line size adapter

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TyroneTrump
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Line size adapter

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Hey there,
So in my last ditch quest to get this Suzuki Samurai AC to blow cold I replaced the condenser with a parallel flow unit with no 8 and 6 fittings.I ran a new no 6 hard line to the new drier ( no 6 in and out) but on the drier out port I need to step down to the factory 9/16-18 hard line fitting running from the evaporator. Is there an adapter to step up the 9/16-18 male o ring fitting up to no 6 male ( drier port) ?
I cannot find any supplier that even lists any kind of 9/16 fittings.Hey there,
So in my last ditch quest to get this Suzuki Samurai AC to blow cold I replaced the condenser with a parallel flow unit with no 8 and 6 fittings.I ran a new no 6 hard line to the new drier ( no 6 in and out) but on the drier out port I need to step down to the factory 9/16-18 hard line fitting running from the evaporator. Is there an adapter to step up the 9/16-18 female o ring fitting up to no 6 male ( drier port) ?
I cannot find any supplier that even lists any kind of 9/16 fittings.
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I would try cold hose in Florida. My apologies to Tim.
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Re: Line size adapter

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tbirdtbird wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 5:06 am I would try cold hose in Florida. My apologies to Tim.
What are you apologizing for?
Best to make a custom hose in situations like this.
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