Claims
- 1. A method for replacing an automotive air conditioning system accumulator, comprising the steps of:
- (a) removing said accumulator from said automotive air conditioning system;
- (b) selectively rotating a first fitting of a replacement accumulator relative to a second fitting of said replacement accumulator, said first fitting having a first fitting port and said first fitting being received within a third fitting which is connected to a top of said housing of said replacement accumulator in approximately the center of said housing top, said second fitting having a second fitting port and being connected to said housing top, said first fitting being rotated so that said first fitting port of said replacement accumulator is at an angle relative to said second fitting port within the range of approximately fifteen degrees to three hundred forty five degrees, said replacement accumulator thereby being adapted to accommodate a variety of automotive applications; (c) connecting said replacement accumulator to a first line from an evaporator and a second line to a compressor.
- 2. A method for replacing an automotive air conditioning system accumulator, as recited in claim 1, further comprising the step of securing said first fitting to said housing top at a desired position wherein said first fitting port is at a desired angle relative to said second fitting port.
- 3. A method for replacing an automotive air conditioning system accumulator, comprising the steps of:
- (a) removing said accumulator from said automotive air conditioning system;
- (b) selectively rotating a first fitting of a replacement accumulator relative to a second fitting of said replacement accumulator, said first fitting having a first fitting port and said first fitting being received within a third fitting which is connected to a top of said housing of said replacement accumulator in approximately the center of said housing top, said second fitting having a second fitting port and being connected to said housing top, said first fitting being rotated so that said first fitting port of said replacement accumulator is at an angle relative to said second fitting port within the range of approximately fifteen degrees to three hundred forty five degrees, said first fitting port and said second fitting port being substantially aligned along an axis when said first fitting port is at an angle of approximately one hundred eighty degrees relative to said second fitting port, said replacement accumulator thereby being adapted to accommodated a variety of automotive applications; and
- (c) connecting said replacement accumulator to a first line from an evaporator and a second line to a compressor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application serial no. 07/139,858 filed on Dec. 30, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,835,986.
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