You can use a regular 'ol rubber tip 'air gun' as a 'flush gun'... couch change at Wal-mart. Speaking of acsource.com , however; if your gonna get into self-servicing your A/C system(s), this manual is a real good basic primer and reference: http://www.acsource.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=8 Start with that and adapt what you learn to the Bentley and the info in the archives, etc. and it'll take all the mystery out of it. Like I said before, if you can work on yer own brakes (or that hydraulic clutch system!) you can service yer own A/C, no sweat. Cya, Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Sisler" <rogersisler2000@YAHOO.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 12:51 PM Subject: Re: R134 conversion
> Try www.acsource.com. The flush gun is the greatest , simple invention > yet.The power will be with you, and you will feel it when you pull the > trigger.Use mineral spirits,or a/c flush . The a/c flush costs about $40 a > gallon. Thats got ripple beat. It took 2 gallons to do my westy-of > mineral > spirits , that is. |
Please note - During the past 17 years of operation, several gigabytes of
Vanagon mail messages have been archived. Searching the entire collection
will take up to five minutes to complete. Please be patient!
Return to the archives @ gerry.vanagon.com
The vanagon mailing list archives are copyright (c) 1994-2011, and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of the list administrators. Posting messages to this mailing list grants a license to the mailing list administrators to reproduce the message in a compilation, either printed or electronic. All compilations will be not-for-profit, with any excess proceeds going to the Vanagon mailing list.
Any profits from list compilations go exclusively towards the management and operation of the Vanagon mailing list and vanagon mailing list web site.