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ryan roopnarine
08-20-2004, 07:12 PM
i had the boss man at my apartment hook up some flushed out r12 gauges up to my car. humidity was 78 percent, temperature was 80 or so. he said it should be about 1 lb down or so (reading was not between the 63 and 75 listed in tis). its relatively cool, so long as you don't try to cool the car off after being parked with its windows up in the heat. anyway....he said that he thought that some could be coming out of the schrader, as when he disconnected the gauge from the schrader, little bubbles began to come out of the fitting (like a tire leak). is there some safe way that i could tighten things up (like a tire) without the risk of it getting worse or leaking its contents out? he has a "real" vacuum pump that i could borrow if worse comes to worse, but i don't have the funds to buy a new drier and switch right now. thanks.

ps...he also has a coolant recovery system in the office, i don't know if this would work with r12, or if it could hold the entire contents inside of it whilst i do repairs.

winfred
08-20-2004, 10:18 PM
they make this neat little tool that lets you swap a valve core inplace and fully charged, you just gotta find one in this day and age where r12 has been obsollete for 10 years


i had the boss man at my apartment hook up some flushed out r12 gauges up to my car. humidity was 78 percent, temperature was 80 or so. he said it should be about 1 lb down or so (reading was not between the 63 and 75 listed in tis). its relatively cool, so long as you don't try to cool the car off after being parked with its windows up in the heat. anyway....he said that he thought that some could be coming out of the schrader, as when he disconnected the gauge from the schrader, little bubbles began to come out of the fitting (like a tire leak). is there some safe way that i could tighten things up (like a tire) without the risk of it getting worse or leaking its contents out? he has a "real" vacuum pump that i could borrow if worse comes to worse, but i don't have the funds to buy a new drier and switch right now. thanks.

ps...he also has a coolant recovery system in the office, i don't know if this would work with r12, or if it could hold the entire contents inside of it whilst i do repairs.