i been doing a little reading on vacuuming the 134a system and noticed
sometimes people remove the schrader valves before the vacuum that it makes for a better evacuation of the system
it this is the case how do you replace the valves before charging the system without letting air back in?
pulling vacuum
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Re: pulling vacuum
Ignore this idea, it requires special equipment, and is not needed on a system with such a small capacity
We already had a discussion on this less than a week ago on this board. Read all of the threads here.....
"makes for a better evacuation"
not better, but can be faster, but I stand by my statement above
youtube can be a dangerous place to be.....lots of so-called experts who actually know nothing
We already had a discussion on this less than a week ago on this board. Read all of the threads here.....
"makes for a better evacuation"
not better, but can be faster, but I stand by my statement above
youtube can be a dangerous place to be.....lots of so-called experts who actually know nothing
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Re: pulling vacuum
ok what about this
Can I mount my micron gauge onto the vacuum pump?
It is not recommended to do so as you are reading what the pump is doing and not what the pump is doing to the system. It is suggested that you tee off on the suction side of the system and mount the gauge there
how do you tee off on the suction side and vacuum your system and then charge without losing vacuum
one thing i thought about is if you could some how mount a micron gauge to the refrigerant pressure switch fitting thats located on the accumulator
Can I mount my micron gauge onto the vacuum pump?
It is not recommended to do so as you are reading what the pump is doing and not what the pump is doing to the system. It is suggested that you tee off on the suction side of the system and mount the gauge there
how do you tee off on the suction side and vacuum your system and then charge without losing vacuum
one thing i thought about is if you could some how mount a micron gauge to the refrigerant pressure switch fitting thats located on the accumulator
Re: pulling vacuum
You still have not answered questions in the other thread.
If you want help, you need to respond to the questions asked. Otherwise, people will lose interest.
Current issues.
1. Can't attach to vacuum pump.
Post picture.
2. Attach micro gauge.
Post pic of gauge and a/c manifold gauges.
If you want help, you need to respond to the questions asked. Otherwise, people will lose interest.
Current issues.
1. Can't attach to vacuum pump.
Post picture.
2. Attach micro gauge.
Post pic of gauge and a/c manifold gauges.
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Re: pulling vacuum
i dont have the micro gauge i was just reading about that
im going to post a pic of the hose and vacuum pump in the original thread
im going to post a pic of the hose and vacuum pump in the original thread
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Re: pulling vacuum
"You still have not answered questions in the other thread. "
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