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Hi, In process of replacing the radiator in my dads 2007 Roadster which has air con fitted.
I took it to a local garage to get discharged of air con Gas to find there was none in it; so expect it was emptied when the radiator was last changed in 2014 so has gone for 6 years and 12k without any gas in the system? Would it still work?
Also does anyone have a pic of the standard air con radiator setup as on google to find a replacement rad, it comes up with a universal one. The air con rad is caked in leaked collant and dosent seem in good condition with quite a bit of rust and stone damage. So I expect replacement is best.
Thanks Will
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If you regas the system with a new rad it might be ok . A specialist garage can check for leaks.
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The Radiator leak is from the Engine radiator, but the air con one sits below it and is covered in the coolant which has leaked.
Does anyone have a pic of the standard air con rad setup as I suspect the air con radiator fitted might be non standard as it does not match the factory build book at all.
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Morgan used a universal air con rad....
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I am sorry flyfisher but be prepared for it not to work. The AC charge includes a lubricant which keeps all the seals flexible and that is why one should use the AC for a few minutes at least once a month. The chances are that the seals in the compressor will fail given the 6 years of non lubrication. Good luck. John.
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I would agree the seals are the risk. Till he tries he won't know.
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Hi Will ,in case you missed it these hot days in May was Scotland's summer. No need for aircon until 2021 . On a positive note the garage Active Service in the Inveralmond Estate are very good on air con 01738 626759
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Ok, so a bit of a gamble to see if it works..
£130 for a new air con radiator, £60 for a regas then potentially £400 or so for a new compressor... Or just leave it without as it lives in Scotland after all..
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If you were going for a re-gas it would be worth having it leak tested beforehand. As said above I suspect the compressor and other seals are likely stuffed by now.
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