For todays project, the accumulator is going to be replaced on a 2000
crown victoria because the service port is badly corroded and there is
heavy scaly rust all around the accumulator. While everything is apart,
new springlock o-rings and a new orifice tube are also going to be
installed.


The accumulator is almost always wet whenever the air conditioner is
running. Throw some chloride road salt in the mixture and this is the
result.

So it's parts acquisition time.
A new accumulator


This package came with a bag of o-rings taped to the top of the
accumulator




Next part up is a Rapid Seal 26715 kit from Four Seasons


This kit contained replacement o-ring seals for all of the components
except the peanut block fittings on the condenser

Next is a new orange orifice tube







Now that the new parts have been acquired, it's time to remove the old
accumulator


And remove all of the hoses so that new o-rings can be installed on the
springlock connections

The suction hose that connects the accumulator to the compressor
manifold



The discharge hose assembly that connects the compressor to the
condenser



The lower liquid line that connects the condenser to the lower
evaporator tube



The old orifice tube



The retaining clips which limit movement of the springlock junction
when installed on the car



The condenser hose connection points


Now lets reassemble everything and vaccum the system down





Now it's time to add some refrigerant to the
system.