Thanks what did you use for the accumulator to wrap it
No problem - the very thin foam wrap from the factory sucks big time compared to the thick & high-quality wrap you buy 20 years later from Lowes & Home Depot.
For the accumulator, I used the same 3/4 I.D. Pipe Wrap I wrapped the lines with.
Check it out - one edge of the pipe wrap has an adhesive edge, and the other edge is bare.
The adhesive edge is serious stuff - you pull a cellophane edge off of it to expose the super sticky adhesive.
OK - so I cut 5 or 6 sections of wrap the same length as the accumulator.
Than I let the adhesive edge on one length mate up to the edge of another length that didn't have adhesive.
I intertwined the sections of pipe wrap via that method so that they circled the entire circumference of the accumulator.
I "fed" the "foam blanket" around the circumference of the accumulator, and when it the accumulator was encircled, I peeled the cellophane off of the last section and let it mate up with the last bare edge of pipe wrap.
For good measure, I then added zip ties top, middle and bottom so the ""foam blanket" didn't slip off.
When I was done with insulating the whole system, my A/C got so cold face would freeze and my eyes would water.
I literally had to move the vents so that the air wouldn't hit my face - and this was occurring on 100 degree days.
Hope that helps -