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			So you are going to spend 1/2 day in a shop for a repair and time/money/unpleasantness in legal action for something that will take 30 seconds to fix? that is why everything is so expensive these days. everyone wants a reason to sue. losen the hose. rotate. tighten. done. damn. 
				__________________ 83 SC Targa -- 3.2SS, GT2-108 Dougherty Cams, 9.5:1 JE Pistons, Supertec Studs, PMO ITB's, MS2 EFI, SSI's, Recurved Dizzy, MSD, Backdated Dansk Sport Stainless 2 in 1 out, Elephant Polybronze, Turbo Tie Rods, Bilstein HD's, Hollow 21-27 TBs, Optima Redtop 34R, Griffiths-ZIMS AC, Seine Shifter, Elephant Racing Oil Cooling. | ||
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			You could remove the compressor, lift it up and out of the way, wrap it in a blanket and carefully place it on the fender while you remove and replace your oil filter. I have CIS and A/C as well as a service cover for my entire engine area such as the one Pelican Parts sells here; PEL-COLSC002. I place my A/C compressor on the extra padding spot on the cover, which just happens to be on the fender. No hoses need to be undone. Hope this helps.   
				__________________ Ed Paquette 1983 911SC 1987 944S 1987 944 Manual (Donated to the Nat. Kidney Foundation) 1987 944 Automatic (Recently sold to another Pelican) | ||
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 he said that in the above posts by the way | ||
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