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Greybloke
29-06-2010, 03:04 PM
Anyone know the UK part no for the AC receiver (small canister located ahed of the radiator)

Would be of great help.

Just a thought, do "we" have a copy of the parts list, or is this still only available to dealers?

Thanks

Hagasan
29-06-2010, 04:38 PM
Anyone know the UK part no for the AC receiver (small canister located ahed of the radiator)

Would be of great help.

Just a thought, do "we" have a copy of the parts list, or is this still only available to dealers?

Thanks

it's 80351-SL0-A01 unless superceded by a newer one. Hope that helps...

Kaz-kzukNA1
29-06-2010, 06:31 PM
You need to be bit careful with this one.

91 model was using R12 system and the A/C receiver capacity was larger than the R134a type so the original bracket was different between the two.

Your NSX may have been converted/retro fitted into R134a at some point in the past and depending on the installer, the receiver and bracket may have been replaced as well.

You can purchase NEW R12 receiver and use it for R134a system but not recommended the other way round.

R12 receiver: 80351-SL0-A01
R134a receiver: 80351-SL0-305

Kaz

Greybloke
29-06-2010, 06:57 PM
Thanks chaps, thats exactly what I needed to know

nakamichi
29-06-2010, 09:28 PM
it's 80351-SL0-A01 unless superceded by a newer one. Hope that helps...
the list I got from Honda says that part number is a discharge hose? I am confused.

Kaz-kzukNA1
29-06-2010, 11:03 PM
Hi, nakamichi.

Similar number but completely different parts....

R12 Hose Comp, Discharge: 80315-SL0-A01
R134a Hose Comp, Discharge: 80315-SL0-A02

Kaz

nakamichi
30-06-2010, 07:36 AM
Hi, nakamichi.

Similar number but completely different parts....

R12 Hose Comp, Discharge: 80315-SL0-A01
R134a Hose Comp, Discharge: 80315-SL0-A02

Kaz
ok !!!
didn't notice that subtle difference:)

duncan
01-07-2010, 08:40 PM
If you have A/c problems I can recommend a supplier called Compressor Tech/Motor Climate, 66-102 Cherrywood Road, Birmingham, 0121 766 5006, and ask for Bob Stokes.


As a price comparison between HUK and Compressor Tech [all excluding VAT];
Receiver/Drier £263.74-v-£20.79;
Expansion Valve £210.34-v-£28.95;
Compressor New-v-Refurbish £1286.12-v-£245;
Evaporator £910-v-built to pattern £295-£350;
Condensors [the radiators at the front] £?-v-built to pattern @ 16mm thick £275, 20-22mm thick £350.
All in all, not a difficult choice, that plus a lot of wisdom and the recommendation of a good local A/C guy [Brentwood, Essex] for the flushing, purging and gassing.

Before it all goes bang, remember that to remove the A/C compressor requires the removal of rear chassis braces, gear change linkage and front engine cross mount; replacement of the Evaporator is quoted at between 9 and 14 hours and will need the drain down of the coolant and the removal of the dash board. None of which you really want to to do/pay for unless you have to.

See the attached file for a service bulletin detailing the difference between the two gas types.

Duncan