
Showing my considerable ignorance about A/C systems here, but why did all cars have insulated dryers before and why wouldn’t you treat your new dryer the same way? Mike Sent from my iPad
On May 29, 2025, at 10:07, Julian Kift <julian_kift@hotmail.com> wrote:
Chuck,
The dryer should be replaced any time the A/C system is opened up, they are relatively cheap I.e., less than $50. No you don’t need the insulation wrap, a replacement dryer would most likely not come with it.
Julian
On May 29, 2025, at 09:15, Charles Engles <cengles@cox.net> wrote:
Dear Forum,
This is a trivial question about the dryer in the Pantera AC system.
Is the stock factory foam insulation over the dryer necessary if converting to R134? Mine is fifty years old and ready for retirement. Must it be replaced?
Curious, Chuck Engles _______________________________________________
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