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Im replacing compressor , expansion valve , and receiver-dryer to upgrade old system and convert to r134a.Is there a logical routine to keep the new reeiver/dryer from absorbing the old moisture while waiting for busy a/c shop to have time to evacuate and recharge ?
Thanks for any thoughts; Georgey 82 300td |
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