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Old 07-22-14, 12:43 AM   #9
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Replacing the dryer would be more important if there had been a failure and you were more concerned with debris or moisture. The vacuum will remove the moisture. When you're done with your repair insulate the low side "cold pipes" with pipe insulation to reduce all the underhood heat gain increase your capacity. A lot of the new cars have insulation around the accumulator which is a great idea.
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