A million thanks Tom, I am pretty sure I will be relying heavily on you, Tom, and several others on this list once I really get into this A/C install. I understand the concept of how A/C works and all, I've just never really messed with it in the past. Now I'm wondering (because Ramble Mentality has set in) how much of the cleaning and rebuilding of the components I can do myself. Please interject answers between these questions. And this is open to anyone who can help. 1. What cleaner or solvent should be used? Would CRC Brake Clean work? 2. If I flush out the interior of the condenser and evaporator coils with the appropriate cleaner/solvent, What should I use to clean the exterior of these coils. I need to remove the old finish (black paint), straighten the fins between the tubes, and then repaint the condenser coil with what kind of paint? 3. What would you suggest I use in and around the heater core box and the A/C box to insure that there is no residual mousy smell? ( fricken mice, stick the heck out of everything good) 4. Have any of you ever had one of these heater core or A/C boxes completely disassembled right down to removing the little rivets? Where did you find matching or nearly matching rivets and what tool did you set the new rivets with? Thanks for the help, Armand Tom wrote...... > A brain fart prevents me from remembering the name of the stuff, but you > can buy it at auto A/C places like ACsource.com. It comes as a thick > tape with a plastic backing you peel off. > > It's good around irregular shapes like expansion valves etc. > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list