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Ok just chatted with my mechanic. Nothing is wrong with the hoses but he has to take them off to get the a/c in and he wants to be prepared in case they break. I sent him the parts diagram so he could tell me which hoses. It was 54 and 55. He said he thinks he can get 54 cause it's just a L but 55 might pose a problem. I don't need anything yet but if one of you all knows if I can get one do let me know.

 

Part numbers are:

54) 27182-H8500

55) 27185-H9100

 

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So far the hoses are fine. My mechanic just wants to see if they're available in case. Which I get. We are dealing with 36 year old parts. I may have found a couple of places that have NOS hoses. I'll be calling them tomorrow.

 

Not a bad idea Lockleaf. I'll definitely keep that in mind and let my mechanic know just in case.

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Man I'd dig A/C but don't want to molest er. So... I'll keep my sauna instead. Still awesome!

 

Question:

I'm currently dealing with getting the heater working. Do you know if the dash has to be removed for the entire heater assembly to be taken out for diagnosis?

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I don’t think so. Maybe just the radio/gauge cluster has to be removed. I’ve taken the dash apart many times but right now I can’t remember if anything else has to be removed first. You may have to start with the glove box and work your way over.

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Man I'd dig A/C but don't want to molest er. So... I'll keep my sauna instead. Still awesome!

 

Question:

I'm currently dealing with getting the heater working. Do you know if the dash has to be removed for the entire heater assembly to be taken out for diagnosis?

What is your heater doing or not doing? i’d drain the coolant and remove & inspect just the heater control valve if it is accessible before removing parts of the dash. They are typically seized open or shut, and can cause a number of problems.

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Update: So now that the car is all apart and my mechanic is getting the a/c installed I stopped by the shop this morning to have a look and noticed that Stanley does in fact have the indicator area for the a/c. Who knew! My dumb ass didn't see it before. I'm going to have to source out the plug and bulb but just thought I'd let everyone know the discovery.

 

Not Stanley's radio cluster but this is the indicator and plug I'm talking about.

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And my NOS heater hoses showed up last week. Didn't need them as Stanley's hoses were still good but these are nice to have as backup just in case.

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Meanwhile, I may need to find vent hoses. Not sure yet. To be continued.......

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I would at this stage point out that an RB is shorter in length than an L28, and the engine bay of a B210 is longer than that of a B310. 

 

 

But that is cool.   ^_^

 

Not a rebuttal...just sharing some cool possibilities. Old but, interesting. RB in a 120Y 4-door. 

https://youtu.be/xkfSqsiPA1s

 

 

 

Just to point it out. That B210 is a JDM  GX....longer hood and fender the radiator support is as big as a table...lots of room for just about any engine.

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Only the PB210 would have a longer frontend to make room for the L14, otherwise there be no difference in body dimensions between jdm b210 and usdm b210s. Only pb210 vs b210 would have a chassis difference.

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