Nadine UK GTS
Enthusiast
You're not supposed to let the A/C gas into the environment, it's nasty stuff; don't come into contact with it yourself either! There are professional companies that will come and discharge it for you at quite a fee. But, once a connection in the system is 'cracked' open, you will hear a hiss, walk away and return later when the air's cleared...!
Condenser just sits in there on rubber mounts, easy to remove, once you've got past every thing else in the way! When you do remove it all, seal off all connections in the pipes etc where the A/C gas flows. You don't want any moisture from the atmosphere getting into the lines. (If you re-fit and moisture has got into the system when you get it re-pressurized, it can lead to A/C pump failure as the moisture will attack internals in the pump). You can remove the pulley / unit and run a Viper ACR belt.
Best wishes, and with those drag times too.
Condenser just sits in there on rubber mounts, easy to remove, once you've got past every thing else in the way! When you do remove it all, seal off all connections in the pipes etc where the A/C gas flows. You don't want any moisture from the atmosphere getting into the lines. (If you re-fit and moisture has got into the system when you get it re-pressurized, it can lead to A/C pump failure as the moisture will attack internals in the pump). You can remove the pulley / unit and run a Viper ACR belt.
Best wishes, and with those drag times too.