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AC Fittings To Evaporator

I have to replace the AC Blower and I keep seeing the hoses removed and them showing a copper Flare Washer between the Connections!

Before I get into this, I do not want to take mine apart and either find that I do have these and lose one or need to replace mine and cannot find them.

So far the Receiver Drier, Rear Condenser And Compressor did NOT Have these! Anyone know what I am talking about and if I News them the Part Number And does Pelican Sell this? To me. They look like this.


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I know that Griffiths says the flare fitting hoses they make don't need the copper washers.

I suspect these may be available at any shop that does a lot of A/C work on older cars, but don't know that for certain.
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I know that Griffiths says the flare fitting hoses they make don't need the copper washers.

I suspect these may be available at any shop that does a lot of A/C work on older cars, but don't know that for certain.
Appreciated that at least someone else knows what I am talking about

My AC is working very well for an SC But that Fan noise is wearing me out (If I drive over 50 miles with the AC on. So before o replace the Fan I plan to have everything whether or not I need it.
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Comsider replacing your hoses and your fan switch with Griffiths. What ypu thought was great A/C before will be 20 fold better with those upgrades
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Comsider replacing your hoses and your fan switch with Griffiths. What ypu thought was great A/C before will be 20 fold better with those upgrades
Thank You. Just replaced the Fan Switch and Thermostat Control And some of the Wiring and all Of then Fitting Along with a new Receiver Drier and have just spent over $15,000 to rebuild the engine and parts of the car. If I am getting 57-62 degrees vent temp here in Florida, I think I am ok and I am not wealthy.

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