An HVAC tech where I work told me about a device that aqllows one to change the Schrader valve core w/o have to depressureize system. How does one get one of these and how much do they cost? John Lauterbach Macon, GA '84 7-pass. with working A/C ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Krogh" <VW85Westy@AOL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 11:58 AM Subject: Re: air conditioning
> Mine leaked through the schrader valve (that thing that looks like a tire > inflation valve). > > I think it is an easy replacement, once the refridgerant is out. > Peter > In a message dated 9/30/01 6:23:46 PM, mtbikerbob@MSN.COM writes: > > << Along the lines of the same topic, air conditioning, is there a common > > leakage point in the system. Mine stays charged for just about an entire > > "season" then begins to noticably "underfunction". It was thoroughly checked > > by a local, well respected garage just before I bought it and they couldn't > > find the leak. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. > > > Bob Stevens > > '91 Westy > > > > ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- >> > |
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