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Default R15 (old) Car Freon Cans (1-2)

On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 01:23:29 GMT, "Vaughn"
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"lcoe" wrote in message
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Robert Jordan wrote:
Sorry my mistake... I was reminded it was R12.. Been awhile since i used
that Number... So im looking for R12 not R15 Robert in Mesquite


Followup-To: dfw.forsale

of course you have a license, right? i was in your shoes just last week,
needing just a single can to top off my 89 Escort and thinking about
using propane (do _NOT_ do this at home) when i found two more cans
in a cabinet, separated from the R22 and other volitiles. must have
have bot these just before the new law.

of course i ran right down to the ac tech and had one installed. my
point? look around, you may have some, maybe ask a neighbor who owes
you a favor. you can have my last can for the right price. grin

good luck, --Loren


"Mac McKinzie" wrote in message
om...


Had the R12 drawn out of my '88 Chrysler 2 years ago and traded what
was left for a full load of 134A and a set of conversion fittings. Put
in an ounce of the new compatible oil, and some dye in case any leaks
develop, and back in business. Cools almost as well as the R12 did at
its best, and a whole lot better than it did with low freon. No
changes to gaskets or "O"rings, - Nothing. Still working just fine..
is R15 cheaper than R12?

"Robert Jordan" wrote in message
news I need to buy 1-2 cans of the old R15 freon can to put in my Car AC.

If
you
have an old can or two laying around and dont need them, Let me know

the
price and location and I might pick them up from you.

Robert in Mesquite