a/c problem

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98vortec

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well iment condenser is upside dn i got lines connected right no problems there but the outlet of condenser is up top and inlet is on bottom but its suppose to be inlet on topand outlet on bottom and idk on ur question cause i only took it out once and ya seem cooler but like 50ish temp
 

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Not sure how the condensor could have been mounted upside down. If you have the lines connected it will only fit one way. I think you are going to have to post a picture of this upside down condensor. Where did you put the orifice tube?
 

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this top of condenser and the outlet of condenser

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thus bottom of condenser and the inlet of condenser

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this my bro truck condenser this is the top of condenser and the inlet

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yeah, got you now, thanks. You need to fix that for sure. It's definitely upside down.
 

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Anything not 100% right in an A/C system can cause an issue. If your dog sneezes while walking backwards in front of your truck it could cause failure...
 

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lol haha soo condenser being upside dn could cause cooling preformance problem?
honestly after thinking about it more, it needs to be fixed but there's more to your problem. Condensers have no moving parts and the gas doesn't care which direction it goes, neither does the orifice really.
 
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