Don't worry about the English. You did good and got the message across. And thanks. John Rodgers "88GL Driver in Birmingham, AL Denis Bélisle wrote: > Also, never heard of using a solvent inside the system, > > Hello, > > Ford motor have that kind of solvent The Way its work is simple > it is working with a pump close circuit with a big filter and a > gallon of solvent > and some adapter to make connections to the component > > the solvent dilute the oil and bring the metal chip out . > With nitrogen only, you will not remove all the contaminant inside > you need a liquid to transport the metal chip .. > and normally you flush all the component the opposite of the normal flow > > And do a minimum of 45 minutes of vacuum , > expansion valve don't like water, > the reason for a good vacuum is for removing the humidity inside the > system > minimum vacuum 29" - 30 " Hg when you obtain that kind of vacuum ,the > water start to boil > > This is the best english I can write > > Denis Belisle > 85 westy or westfalia 85 :-) > Quebec Canada |
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