--- Clarence J Falarski <lamont@MINDSPRING.COM> wrote: > Hey group: > > Got my JC Whitney catalog yesterday and in the > section where they sell cans of R134A coolant they > also sell cans of sealant which supposedly stops > leaks in hoses, o-rings and minor rubber gaskets. > > Does anyone have any real knowledge or expertise > with this product. I tried it in my 1997 Jetta since it had a small leak in the evaporator and it worked for about a month. I added a second can, didn't work at all. I bought a new evaporator, now I'm waiting for a long weekend to pull the dash and replace it. Replacing the o-rings in a Vanagon isn't that hard, the only ones that are a pain are the ones on the expansion valve and evaporator which require disassembly of the rear housing. If your hoses are leaking, I would recommend replacing them with the barrier type hoses, especially if you are converting to R-134A. If you haven't ever dropped the rear housing for cleaning and resealing, you probably should. It will make a big different in the amount of air pushed through the system. Good luck,
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