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compress ignite 03-23-2004 09:22 PM

Knowledge from "Back to the Future"
 
Rick,
It may be three (3) years old but it's the final confirmation for
me of the Urban Rumors about the "licht" weight Behr EVAPS.

(at one point in the past, I was too close to replacing my
radiator [b******ized aluminum core / with plastic tanks
and the wonderful benefit of non-recrimpable tabs hold-
ing the whole mess together] with an aftermarket copper
cored + tanked.) God gave us Aluminum for Aircraft!!!!!!
Pressurized fluids: Beer, Antifreeze, Refrigerants deserve
either Glass or Copper.

These threads are just like any preparation, the more you
do , the less chance of a mistake in the execution.

Invaluable transfer of knowledge and shared experience!

Thanks

Rick Miley 03-23-2004 09:39 PM

Whenever something like this happens, I always try to point out the dates, so people don't go trying to answer the original poster. For what it's worth, I had a 1993 Eagle Vision that went through an evaporator every year! Blasted aluminum.

Rick Miley 03-23-2004 09:40 PM

P.S. This thread is now 4 years old. ;)

LarryBible 03-24-2004 09:15 AM

It might be 4 years old but it still gives me a soapbox where I can BEG ON MY HANDS AND KNEES for people to NOT use sealants. PLEASE!!!!

These sealants will wreck a recovery machine. It is against the law to service an a/c without having and using a recovery machine. PLEASE have mercy on those who must use recovery machines. They are expensive to replace or repair.

The sealants will rarely work effectively anyway, so PLEASE don't use this snake oil.

Have a great day,

jcyuhn 03-24-2004 09:55 AM

It's only going to get worse, I'm afraid. I noticed while at the McParts store last weekend that most of the R-134a on the shelf included sealer with the refrigerant. So lots of folks are installing this stuff in their system, probably without understanding what it is, or what the risks are.

- JimY

LarryBible 03-24-2004 01:06 PM

I'm afraid you're right. I have two machines, one for 12 and another for 134. They are both at risk, so I will end up having to fork out money for a sealant detector.

It absolutely AMAZES me when I see people always wanting a quick fix in a bottle. Andy Granatelli must have made millions and millions when STP was popular. Too many people considered it to be an overhaul in a can. I pulled apart a few engines that had this snake oil poured in them when they were worn out in an effort to run them some more. I can't describe the filthy mess inside.

You can't get something for nothing, but there are plenty of people that constantly try.

Have a great day,

speedy300Dturbo 03-24-2004 03:51 PM

My 1987 300D sprung a hole in the evaporator. Yes, the car was converted to R134A in 1997 by the previous owner. Although it was *somewhat* tempting to try a quick fix AC sealer, I decided against it.

Rick Miley 03-25-2004 02:49 PM

I just read on another A/C thread where somebody suggested using the leak detecting UV dye. Is that a problem for the recovery machines as well?

LarryBible 03-25-2004 02:53 PM

The UV dye is not a problem. The problem comes from bootleg refrigerants, meaning anything except 12 or 134 and sealant. I use UV dye all the time.

Hope this helps,

henrydupont 08-24-2007 10:00 PM

hey how old is this thread now then?
I just poured some freeze 12 in my $400 300D euro and the whole thing just came alive! nice and cold. car sat for years and years. didn't change anything. how about that huh, part-throwers!

compress ignite 09-06-2007 10:50 PM

?Still Blowing Icy?
 
H.D.P.,

'Are you still enjoying "Angel's Breath" ?


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