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ac part diagram, which part turns 200

This is the link to the ac part I was talking about in my last post. It's part (6) on the diagram:

www006.upp.so-net.ne.jp/volvored245-90/file/1058.pdf

To reiterate, I'm trying to find out which part of the connection, male or female, to hold stationary to loosen this part to replace "o" ring. I'm talking about the vertical connection right by the front of the car.

Thanks for any guidance.
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    ac part diagram, which part turns 200

    I could not get the site you referenced to work.

    I think you are trying to undo a hose fitting from the condenser.
    It would make sense that the hose is the removeable object. Its flexable and made for replacement. You are not going to rotate the condenser. So hold the tube of the condenser. Rotated the larger nut counterclockwise like a nut on a bolt.

    I presume you do not have a charge in there. The reason for the o-ring change.

    Phil








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      ac part diagram, which part turns 200 1993

      Hi Phil, Thanks for getting back. Yes, no charge in system. Yes, I guess that makes sense to rotate the nut on the pipe going away from the condenser. It's just that with couplings it's hard sometimes to tell which fitting turns and which is stationary. I believe only one of these actually turns. There are couplings on some of these ac lines that look like they consist of 2 hex fittings that both turn, when in fact one is fixed. Sorry that pdf file didn't work. It might have downloaded to your desktop or someplace.
      Thanks again.
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