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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Envirosafe is compatible with oil from R134A or R12. Since you have to take your system apart anyway to retrofit, just use compressed air to blow the excess oils out of your system. R12 oil is still easy to get and in my opinion, it makes for a better lubricant. Envirosafe charges with the can upside down and goes in your system in a liquid form. Diesel engines do not have fuel anywhere near as flammable like gasoline or electrics for ignition. A good quality guage set is necessary since sight glass readings are meaningless here. Since it requires about 1/2 the energy to make it cool, a parallel condensor isn't necessary. Your fuel economy will be much better and your system will see a longer service life! ![]() |
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R12 was used as a propellant in Albuterol inhalers until very recently. Some still use it. R134A MSDS ES12 MSDS
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![]() ![]() ![]() Look, all chemicals are dangerous if you don't handle them properly. ![]() ![]() |
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