Re: TJ A/C Issues
Heatwave writes:
>> The time or place may come where you have no option. > > No option? Right. I guess you've never had to improvise in wartime, or in the 3rd world, or whenever the TJ becomes enough of an antique that NAPA doesn't stock your A/C parts any more. > Yes I've gotten accumulators that cheap. Right. For a TJ. |
Re: TJ A/C Issues
Heatwave writes:
>> The time or place may come where you have no option. > > No option? Right. I guess you've never had to improvise in wartime, or in the 3rd world, or whenever the TJ becomes enough of an antique that NAPA doesn't stock your A/C parts any more. > Yes I've gotten accumulators that cheap. Right. For a TJ. |
Re: TJ A/C Issues
Heatwave writes:
>> The time or place may come where you have no option. > > No option? Right. I guess you've never had to improvise in wartime, or in the 3rd world, or whenever the TJ becomes enough of an antique that NAPA doesn't stock your A/C parts any more. > Yes I've gotten accumulators that cheap. Right. For a TJ. |
Re: TJ A/C Issues
In article <Xns9955E079D87DAsomeconundrum@216.196.97.131>,
kinch@truetex.com says... > Rig Ok play the snip game so you don't look stupid. Here I'll snip a bunch of ---- as well so no one knows what you said. > Ri Yay, keep snipping my post bitch. I said originally said "20 bucks OR SO" and the discussion was on a 97' and I dont give a ---- what NAPA has in stock or where YOU are in YOUR jeep. Unlike you I'm talking about proper A/C servicing (IN THE USA) so some dumb ass reading here now, or in the future through archives, doesn't try following this off the wall ---- for WHAT EVER they may drive. My first post on this was directed towards snoballs off the wall drivel and you managed to exceed his stupidity in this thread. Good job. Now have fun cleaning the failed desiccant bags out of your shitty antique ac system. |
Re: TJ A/C Issues
In article <Xns9955E079D87DAsomeconundrum@216.196.97.131>,
kinch@truetex.com says... > Rig Ok play the snip game so you don't look stupid. Here I'll snip a bunch of ---- as well so no one knows what you said. > Ri Yay, keep snipping my post bitch. I said originally said "20 bucks OR SO" and the discussion was on a 97' and I dont give a ---- what NAPA has in stock or where YOU are in YOUR jeep. Unlike you I'm talking about proper A/C servicing (IN THE USA) so some dumb ass reading here now, or in the future through archives, doesn't try following this off the wall ---- for WHAT EVER they may drive. My first post on this was directed towards snoballs off the wall drivel and you managed to exceed his stupidity in this thread. Good job. Now have fun cleaning the failed desiccant bags out of your shitty antique ac system. |
Re: TJ A/C Issues
In article <Xns9955E079D87DAsomeconundrum@216.196.97.131>,
kinch@truetex.com says... > Rig Ok play the snip game so you don't look stupid. Here I'll snip a bunch of ---- as well so no one knows what you said. > Ri Yay, keep snipping my post bitch. I said originally said "20 bucks OR SO" and the discussion was on a 97' and I dont give a ---- what NAPA has in stock or where YOU are in YOUR jeep. Unlike you I'm talking about proper A/C servicing (IN THE USA) so some dumb ass reading here now, or in the future through archives, doesn't try following this off the wall ---- for WHAT EVER they may drive. My first post on this was directed towards snoballs off the wall drivel and you managed to exceed his stupidity in this thread. Good job. Now have fun cleaning the failed desiccant bags out of your shitty antique ac system. |
Re: TJ A/C Issues
In article <Xns9955E079D87DAsomeconundrum@216.196.97.131>,
kinch@truetex.com says... > Rig Ok play the snip game so you don't look stupid. Here I'll snip a bunch of ---- as well so no one knows what you said. > Ri Yay, keep snipping my post bitch. I said originally said "20 bucks OR SO" and the discussion was on a 97' and I dont give a ---- what NAPA has in stock or where YOU are in YOUR jeep. Unlike you I'm talking about proper A/C servicing (IN THE USA) so some dumb ass reading here now, or in the future through archives, doesn't try following this off the wall ---- for WHAT EVER they may drive. My first post on this was directed towards snoballs off the wall drivel and you managed to exceed his stupidity in this thread. Good job. Now have fun cleaning the failed desiccant bags out of your shitty antique ac system. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:00:37 -0500, Richard J Kinch
<kinch@truetex.com> wrote: >The issue is not vapor pressure vs surface tension, but the energy needed >to break hydration bonds. Which is provided by heating it to 250 degress or so. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:00:37 -0500, Richard J Kinch
<kinch@truetex.com> wrote: >The issue is not vapor pressure vs surface tension, but the energy needed >to break hydration bonds. Which is provided by heating it to 250 degress or so. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TJ A/C Issues
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 21:00:37 -0500, Richard J Kinch
<kinch@truetex.com> wrote: >The issue is not vapor pressure vs surface tension, but the energy needed >to break hydration bonds. Which is provided by heating it to 250 degress or so. ----------------- TheSnoMan.com |
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