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Originally Posted by rubberbiscuitt
$70/ pound??? what year is the car your working on? anything after 95ish is r134 which is almost $15/pound at walmart(no license required). and if it's earlier than that it's r-12(license required). as of about 8 months ago in phoenix i paid $26/lb. and r-12 is the expensive stuff. i have a license, so i can but that too.
lemme know if you still need help. if you have gotten a leak (hint, hint) you wontn't need to pay a refer shop to evacuate the system. then have someone (me, you, anyone) replace the compressor. you will then need to replace your rec/drier. and have a shop stick a vacuum on the system, and charge it with refer.
or i have acess to a vacuume pump, but it's in phoenix(overnite ups). a shop will put your system on a vacuum on your system for ~15 minutes. that enough to evaporate the moisture entered your system in the time it takes to replace a component. unless you pull a vacuum for longer than a few hours.
enough nutshells?
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Or you could just bring it to me, and I'll use the shop's AC machine to recover the system, my tools to swap the parts, and then evac. and recharge the whole thing. No paying for R134, or waiting for tools...