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Those air-compressor powered vacuum devices really don't draw the level of vacuum that is ideal to be able to rapidly boil off any residual moisture. Better off with a used Robinair or similar on ebay.
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Location: PA
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Thanks.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Orlando, FL
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certainly, the most cost effective way to go, if you're paying someone, is to convert to R134, unless you get lucky and find a shop that has some R12 in stock.
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whoops, thanks, and sorry, didn't realize there was regional sections. BTW sorry for hijacking your thread Dave.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Spring TX
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I just need more flow...still have the stock windshield.
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