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Hello! Me and a group of friends have begun converting a 2004 Accord into a track car.
Almost all of the interior is out, the only thing left is the big AC unit (evaporator etc.) on the inside.
The AC compressor is still installed on the car, but isn't connected to the belt. It looks like it was previously removed by the last owner.
We're in the process of removing the whole system to save weight, but when removing the AC lines (which are drained) another hose caught my eye.
It goes through the firewall from the right side of the engine into the big AC core on the inside, and looks just like a coolant hose.
When removing this hose, will coolant pour everywhere? And is there a way to plug it so that it doesn't cause any issues when the entire AC system is out?
Extremely thankful for any answers, never known much about AC systems, so any tips are greately appriciated.
Almost all of the interior is out, the only thing left is the big AC unit (evaporator etc.) on the inside.
The AC compressor is still installed on the car, but isn't connected to the belt. It looks like it was previously removed by the last owner.
We're in the process of removing the whole system to save weight, but when removing the AC lines (which are drained) another hose caught my eye.
It goes through the firewall from the right side of the engine into the big AC core on the inside, and looks just like a coolant hose.
When removing this hose, will coolant pour everywhere? And is there a way to plug it so that it doesn't cause any issues when the entire AC system is out?
Extremely thankful for any answers, never known much about AC systems, so any tips are greately appriciated.
