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Old 09-01-2025, 02:32 AM   #9
jumpsoffrock
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Re: Factory A/C System Flush?

I believe the evap is really just another radiator, yes there should be a tiny "delay" to get stuff coming out, but it shouldn't be considerable.
I'm sorry to let you down, but I also don't know how to test the evap without wasting a considerable amount of time and resources.
Removal is totally out of the question.

I am getting to a point at my age in life: run it and if it fails try again later.

I spent way too many months and years getting nowhere by trying to be "politcally correct" and test EVERY SINGLE LITTLE THING.

I'd spent months reading about welding instead of just doing it.


What am I gonna do with my current AC system?
I'm gonna put it together and try and pull vacuum with a cheap rental vac pump from oreillys. If I have a leak I'll resolve it.

Then I'll charge it and run it.

If acid eats a hole in my system because I'm stupid and didn't take 34 different precautions like the pros do? I guess I'll learn the hard way.



I spent a long time reading about AC stuff and some people say "just do it", and other people give you a list of 150 things that must be PERFECT before you even THINK about adding refrigerant.

I don't have that time anymore. But my advice is to try and weigh precautions with paranoia from internet experts.
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