Re: [Amc-list] gooey stuff what the heck is that?
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Re: [Amc-list] gooey stuff what the heck is that?
- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker)
- Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 21:40:38 -0400 (EDT)
" From: Wrambler242@xxxxxxxxxxx
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" answers in the text.
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" From: "Armand Eshleman" <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
" > A million thanks Tom,
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" > []
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" > 1. What cleaner or solvent should be used? Would CRC Brake Clean work?
"
" Brake clean will work. A friend who works on household A/C and
" heatpumps mentioned a chemical they use.
" You spray it on, let it soak, then house it off. It removes the fine
" layer of deteriorated aluminum to allow better heat transfer. I don't
" have name for it as he never came through and gave me some! try a
" household A/C shop or supply place for it. I'd use a product made by
" "Star Brite" called Toon Brite if I could not find anything else. It
" cleans the grime off of pontoons on pontoon boats quite well. No
" scrubbing at all.
i'd be concerned that any of the cleaners mentioned that aren't
specifically for a/c work might be corrosive, even mildly, to the
aluminum. i'd be reading labels very carefully.
thought: an aluminum paint might inhibit heat transfer, but if it
protects the metal it wouldn't get any worse. potentially easier to
clean too.
i've been trying to edumacate myself about a/c too, specifically where
to get parts like compressor clutches - it seems to be nearly
impossible to find compressors and clutches separately. in the
process, i've come across an interesting fact: starting in '11, europe
is phasing r134a out in favor of something with a lower global warming
footprint. the leading contenders are hfo-1234yf, hfc-152a, and r744
aka co2 [!]. the first 2 are freons like 134 but claim to work better
though both are 'slightly' flammable; one experimenter anecdotally
compares r152a to r12. r744 is supposed to need very high pressures
but at least 2 companies have vehicle r744 compressors.
the compressor in my '94 cherokee is presently tango uniform. i'm
noodling the idea of getting a smaller compressor and larger pulley;
up here in the nearly-frozen north the only real use i have for a/c
more than a few days a year is assisting the defroster. the goal
would be reducing a/c power requirement.
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