I will chime in here. If you can blow throw an old drier it should have
remaining life. I opened a 55 A/C system that was not functioning. I flushed the
dryer with acetone that will clean and displace moisture, drained it then blew
it out with compressed (dry) air. If you do not immediately install, plug the
fittings to prevent moister from entering internal dryer media.
I was able to get 40 degree air at the outlet register.
Gary
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2016 5:33 PM
To: Val Jeffers
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Receiver/Drier
Reconditioning
Hi Val,
You can probably buy a new one pretty cheap, but if you look at old car
restoration the same way I do, you would rather restore an old part if you can
than go out and buy a cheap new one. I've often spent an irrational number of
hours restoring some part of an old car rather than just picking up a Chinese
replacement. I remember well how it totally raised my blood pressure when my
body shop lost a bunch of the factory original screws for my 300C. Sure, the
hardware store might have pretty similar new ones, but that just ain't the same
in my book. The receiver/dryer is in the same category. You can save it, so why
replace it?
Here is what I posted a week or two ago:
------ If you can't or
don't want to buy a new receiver/drier (which is your A/C system's garbage can)
it is possible to "rejuvenate" your old one. Use an old toaster oven - which you
probably keep around anyway to bake paint on small parts. Take it out into the
garage or outdoors and bake the receiver/drier in it at 400 degrees for a couple
of hours. It may stink to the high heavens, but that process will boil out
whatever garbage is in there - same as turning on your self-cleaning oven. Give
it a new coat of paint, bake it again at 250 for 15 minutes, and it will look
and perform like a brand new champ again.
It's easy. Enjoy.
Keith Boonstra
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