Anyone know someone who can evacuate/remove R12 Freon from a car? I want to avoid just releasing it.
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It might be hard finding someone who has a machine with r12 fittings... Lemme check to see if I have my old ones, but if my memory serves me correctly, they were leaking and I never replaced them.
I mean we don't even know if the ozone is really there.... ya know? Like, I can't even see it, so let that shit out, boy!!!!
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Yeah Burg let me know. I’d like it to be saved by someone (especially an e30 person) if possible.
Thanks for the tip Rob. I’m in Silver Lake so it’s a bit of a drive but not too bad.
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Damn you (rob_e30) for having the correct aluminum block M52. You have fucked my brain and I cant stop dreaming about it...
I must have aluminum block
edit: wrong rob hahaSimon
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I’m so dumb. I forgot I have r12 lines on my machine right now, but I’m using an adapter for r134
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