Have you faced a situation where the male end just won't connect? I'm replacing the AC components on a F150 with Four Seasons parts, that includes the Four Seasons accumulator and evaporator. I cannot get the accumulator hose to connect to the evaporator port and I'm applying a lot of force. I got another new accumulator and it has the same issue. It seems that the issue is on the evaporator side of that connection, a, maybe the flaring spec or the initial part of the tube length is not long enough, it seems to taper off. Any ideas? Thanks for posting this video and how easy that click-in is supposed to be.
Can you custom make these fittings with a -6 an male on the opposite end? I am working on a mid 90's Ford EFI system and need some conversion fittings i cannot find anywhere.
Just trying to find a way to do this without purchasing a tool set I’ll never use again. If not, do you mind linking to the disconnect tools used in the video? Thanks for your time
Have you faced a situation where the male end just won't connect? I'm replacing the AC components on a F150 with Four Seasons parts, that includes the Four Seasons accumulator and evaporator. I cannot get the accumulator hose to connect to the evaporator port and I'm applying a lot of force. I got another new accumulator and it has the same issue. It seems that the issue is on the evaporator side of that connection, a, maybe the flaring spec or the initial part of the tube length is not long enough, it seems to taper off. Any ideas? Thanks for posting this video and how easy that click-in is supposed to be.
Can you custom make these fittings with a -6 an male on the opposite end? I am working on a mid 90's Ford EFI system and need some conversion fittings i cannot find anywhere.
Is there an alternative to using those specific tools you used to take them off?
Just trying to find a way to do this without purchasing a tool set I’ll never use again. If not, do you mind linking to the disconnect tools used in the video? Thanks for your time
If you search for Ford Springlock tools you'll find them. about $8 for a set of them