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Freon leaks on new compressor ccon67 07-25-2006
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Posted by Travis Jordan on July 25, 2006, 5:54 pm
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> There should be lubricating oil inside the compressor for lubrication.
> Very often when there is a freon leak, some of the oil comes out. As
> you have dried the fitting and the oil came back, that is a strong
> indication that you have a freon leak.

I suppose it could be a Suva leak. Or maybe even a Forane leak.



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Posted by Barry on July 25, 2006, 6:30 pm
wrote:

>Stormin Mormon wrote:
>> There should be lubricating oil inside the compressor for lubrication.
>> Very often when there is a freon leak, some of the oil comes out. As
>> you have dried the fitting and the oil came back, that is a strong
>> indication that you have a freon leak.
>
>I suppose it could be a Suva leak. Or maybe even a Forane leak.
>
I'm suspecting a Genetron leak myself.

Barry

Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on July 25, 2006, 8:06 pm
Barry posted for all of us...
I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom.

> wrote:
>
> >Stormin Mormon wrote:
> >> There should be lubricating oil inside the compressor for lubrication.
> >> Very often when there is a freon leak, some of the oil comes out. As
> >> you have dried the fitting and the oil came back, that is a strong
> >> indication that you have a freon leak.
> >
> >I suppose it could be a Suva leak. Or maybe even a Forane leak.
> >
> I'm suspecting a Genetron leak myself.
>
> Barry
>
I have to take a leak... I am pisssed.
--
Tekkie

Posted by Stormin Mormon on July 25, 2006, 10:32 pm
Well, if it was a suva leak, the four wheel drive would not work. I
just hate it when suvas stop working. And a Forane leak, you couldn't
get the forane off the ground at the airport. Foranes cost more than
planes.

Though, you're right. Either that, it coulda been an isotron leak, or
a.... genetron leak.

--

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You have to starve them.
.

Stormin Mormon wrote:
> There should be lubricating oil inside the compressor for
lubrication.
> Very often when there is a freon leak, some of the oil comes out. As
> you have dried the fitting and the oil came back, that is a strong
> indication that you have a freon leak.

I suppose it could be a Suva leak. Or maybe even a Forane leak.




Posted by ~^Johnny^~ on July 27, 2006, 11:09 pm
wrote:

>Stormin Mormon wrote:
>> There should be lubricating oil inside the compressor for lubrication.
>> Very often when there is a freon leak, some of the oil comes out. As
>> you have dried the fitting and the oil came back, that is a strong
>> indication that you have a freon leak.
>
>I suppose it could be a Suva leak. Or maybe even a Forane leak.
>

I'll bet it's a Genetron leak.

Who wants to be a millionaire?

--
-john
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