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Old July 19th 07, 08:05 PM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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Old July 19th 07, 09:22 PM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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Selling disposable cans of refrigerant to the public is not only very
dangerous to them, but, they do not have the expertise on how to
properly charge a cars a/c system. You dont just 'fill er up' with freon
; it has to be accurately measured in and you have to know what you are
doing . Youre doing a disservice to the public , albiet making a profit
doing so.

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Old July 20th 07, 11:35 PM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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Bob I wrote:
>
>
> tww1491 wrote:
>> "Bob G." <rg327_remove_comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news
>>> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 15:22:58 -0500, (dave)
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Selling disposable cans of refrigerant to the public is not only very
>>>> dangerous to them, but, they do not have the expertise on how to
>>>> properly charge a cars a/c system. You dont just 'fill er up' with
>>>> freon
>>>> ; it has to be accurately measured in and you have to know what you are
>>>> doing . Youre doing a disservice to the public , albiet making a
>>>> profit
>>>> doing so.
>>> Well I did not take the time to view the original posters link..
>>> So I sure can not comment on it or the above reply...
>>>
>>> .BUT
>>>
>>> I can tell you a bunch of us older farts used to buy 75 cent cans of
>>> R12 at the local Auto Zones/Pep Boys etc and just filling "her" up so
>>> to speak...
>>>
>>> Bob G.

>>
>> Yeah! I resemble that. I guess ignorance is bliss.

>
> As long as you made dang sure the can stayed upright, worked just fine.


Still have a couple of cans on the shelf.
Regrettably, I didn't buy a large tank of R12
when Costco had it on sale, for "export to
Mexico."

My a/c guy is still peddling 'recycled' R12;
however the price is getting fierce.

I see mixed reports on FR-12 conversion --
any experience here??

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pj
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Old July 21st 07, 04:04 AM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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'Well I did not take the time to view the original posters link.. So I
sure can not comment on it or the above reply...'

REPLY: Hes trying to peddle disposable cans of refrigerant.

'I can tell you a bunch of us older farts used to buy 75 cent cans of
R12 at the local Auto Zones/Pep Boys etc and just filling "her" up so to
speak...
Bob G.'

REPLY: Its a pure guess unless your cars a/c system had a liquid line
sight-glass indicator whereby you would add refrigerant until all the
bubbles in the sight-glass went away thereby guaranteeing a full head of
liquid to the evaporators metering device ; but , manufacturers did
away with sight-glass indicators to save money and so Joe Public would
have to take it in to the respective Manufacturers Dealership to have it
properly recharged.

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Old September 10th 07, 10:35 AM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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There's always somebody wanting to tell us not to service our own
airconditioners, but plenty of us are still doing it.
Anyone who wants to can take a test, pay a fee and become certified.


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Old September 10th 07, 03:41 PM posted to alt.autos.corvette
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"John D" > wrote in message
news:kd8Fi.3206$qV3.2190@trndny02...
> There's always somebody wanting to tell us not to service our own
> airconditioners, but plenty of us are still doing it.
> Anyone who wants to can take a test, pay a fee and become certified.
>
>

I bought the manifold gauges and vacuum pump on Ebay, very reasonably priced
I think the gauges were about $40 and the used vacuum pump was about $80,
incl. shipping. I needed both R-12 and R-134a gauges as I have vehicles of
both varieties. A little research on the Net was all I needed to get the
info like correct pressures, recommended oil (closed ended-refers to the
molecule), etc. and since having all this I've worked on about six different
cars and home A/C units too, I've probably saved at least $600 in service
charges so far. There's this clever inexpensive device that injects the oil
without adding any air or breaking open the system once under vacuum. There
is also a flush solution and 'gun' you can buy to 'pressure wash' the inside
of the system works great if you have an air compressor. And one can buy
R-12 on Ebay without a license if you send the seller a statement saying you
are buying it for re-sale.

Butcher
'96 LT-4 CE

 




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