Hi All, I'm brand new to the forum and will be picking up a '91 318is on Tuesday. The car is pretty well sorted save one thing (and it's kind of a big thing to me); the AC doesn't work.
I'm pretty savvy with cars and know the E30 pretty well (had 3 M20s) and even know basic principles of an A/C system. However, I think this one might hurt pretty bad.
The guy I am buying the car from said that when he bought the car ~2 years ago, the system "needed a recharge". Well he was planning on turning it into a track car and proceeded to pull the compressor off. :mad: I have no clue why people do this- 5 lbs. and negligible drag on the motor is not smart IMO.
Anyway, when he pulled the compressor, he didn't block off the lines that I could see. Again, :mad:
So my question is this, am I screwed and I'll just be replacing all the lines in the system, the evaporator, expansion valve, and of course the receiver dryer due to the system being exposed? Or should I roll the dice, slap the compressor back on (which I think is functional) and get it charged up with R134a in addition to the obvious rec/dry replacement?
I am thinking at the least I'll have to do the lines out of the compressor and to the rec/dry, but do you think I might have contaminants in other parts of the system as well thus necessitating this being a LONG and pretty pricey endeavor?
Not having A/C is not an option as this will be a daily driver and I've never worked on an A/C system, so I'm looking at it being a learning experience and should have all winter to get it fixed. I'm getting what I think is a fair price for the car despite this, so it's still worth it.
Once I pick it up I'll post some pics. Thanks for any help.