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poolplyrrich
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Sep 9, 2007, 9:57 PM
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OK, guys I want to remove freon from one car to another, they sit side by side what tools will I need to do this and can it be Done?????????
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Tom Greenleaf
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Sep 10, 2007, 6:32 AM
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I've tried that forcing compressor in donor vehicle to a 30lb refrgerant can/bottle with a vacuum and only recovered a trace not worth the effort. Refrgerant from one can be recovered to be re-used in the same or another but that equipmet (required) is costly especially for a one time thing it would be futile. Cars sent for salvage have their refrigerant if any left removed and it can be recycled that way but again expensive equipment needed, T
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