A/C r12 stop leak-good stuff, btdt !!!!
Avi Meron
avim at pacbell.net
Thu Aug 9 20:32:49 EDT 2001
Jan,
Wouldnt that be better to address the problem?
If it is at the compressor outlet, it might be an O-ring, not too hard to
replace, just wait till your system is discharged.
When you are done have a shop, vacuum the system and than charge it.
The stop leak is designed more for the purpose of Evap. leaks not o-rings
issues.
Good luck,
Avi
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From: quattro-admin at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-admin at audifans.com]On
Behalf Of JanDebL at aol.com
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 7:12 PM
To: briano_72 at yahoo.com; ccohen5 at compuserve.com; quattro at audifans.com
Subject: Re: A/C r12 stop leak-good stuff, btdt !!!!
I sounds too good to be true but I'd still like to try it. First, I have a
couple of questions. Where was your leak? Both of my type 44s appear to
have slight leaks at the compressor outlet that I can't fix without dumping
the system. A recharge in the spring will keep them going for a year. I
have a 30# R-12 tank that I bought several years ago before the price went
sky high so its not a real cost issue or inconvenience, but I do like
permanent solutions. It sounds like you have more than average experience
with AC systems. Should I wait until my leaks get worse or would you do it
now?
TIA, Jan Lahtonen
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