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Date:         Fri, 4 Feb 2005 11:20:29 -0600
Reply-To:     Grungy <grungy@GRUNGY.COM>
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From:         Grungy <grungy@GRUNGY.COM>
Subject:      Re: 134 conversion
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>Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 18:28:11 -0600 >From: Stan Wilder <wilden1-1@SBCGLOBAL.NET> >Subject: Re: 134 conversion > >But Mike you started in California. >You're supposed to start in El Paso and go to Texarkana Texas. (729 >miles)(I think that is the longest possible trip in Texas).

You can go quite a bit farther without leaving Texas, and do it on just one road - I-10. There's around 880 miles of I-10 in Texas. We live quite close to the 800 mile-marker, in Baytown, and there's a lot more miles east before getting to the Sabine River.

Driving distance from the east side of Orange to a hair over the line into NM on I-10 is 874.8 miles. Crow-flies distance shows as 772 miles.

Crow-flies distance from Brownsville to Texline is 791 miles. Might squeeze another ten miles out of that by going to the south-most point and north-most point. I'm having trouble getting the web-based distance-engines to work to highway intersections (as the crow flies). Because of the routing, the driving distance is listed as over 1000 miles between these points (Yahoo! takes the trip through Ft Worth ?!?)

For some Vanagon content, I bought a cheap R12-to-R134 conversion kit at Wal-Mart and it worked - nothing has blown up yet. It's worked for over two years now. It came with two hose adapters and a small container of snake oil that was supposed to convert the lubricant in the R12 setup to something that would work with R134. That's all. I added several cans of R134 and it cools. I continue to add R134, about one can per month, because the compressor housing leaks visibly, but that's not necessarily the fault of the conversion method. --

bcnu - Grungy (Baytown, TX) opinions are just that.obviously. 60 dddPanel 69 Bug 90 Vanagon 00 Audi A6 Avant 05 Jetta Wagon TDI g r u n g y AT g r u n g y DOT c o m


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