RE: [DML] Freon direct replacements
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RE: [DML] Freon direct replacements



I converted to R134A with a $50 kit from Wal-Mart last month and am very
happy. Our hot days (90 max) here in Michigan are not a real big deal, but
the Delorean inside gets hot. (Side Clue... put windows nearly all the way
up to obtain cool enough temperature.) Their adapter/connector for the fill
side was leaking a little when done, so I removed it and tagged R134A on the
car. I also replaced both schrader valve inserts prior to refill of R134A.
That was the source of my slow leak. Just follow the instructions
completely on the kit. Before everyone blasts me about the lower efficiency,
I am aware and chose to minimize the environmental impact and financial
impact.

Doing my part for the world. 

Vin # 11268

Bill Buckner

Instrumentation Supervisor
Electrical and Instrument Dept.
Pfizer, Inc.
Global Manufacturing
Holland, MI Facility
% Phone: 616-392-2375 x-2449
* Fax: 616-392-8267
* Email: william.buckner@xxxx




-----Original Message-----
From: John L. Rahn [mailto:john_rahn@xxxx]
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 11:45 AM
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DML] Freon direct replacements


Since freon is hard to find, does anyone have any experience with 
the "so-called" direct freon replacements? 



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