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So I have been installing pulleys. I've had to move the ac radiator out of the way a few times. I was under the car and I didnt even touch anything and I heard a hissing. Seemed to be coming from my radiator sort of bit. Just as I put my ear near it starting peeing out :scare: green stuff!

 

So here are the pics.

 

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So basically. Is that A/C refridgerant? Do I need a big radiator thing and pipes or can a garage cut that big off and repair the pipe?

 

All advice appricated :thumbs:

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A garage should be able to cut that piece out and braze a new piece in, refrigerant gas is only a liquid inder compression or pressure, so I would suspect that that's not what you think it is. Refrigerant just dissipates into the atmosphere once released. :thumbs:

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A garage should be able to cut that piece out and braze a new piece in, refrigerant gas is only a liquid inder compression or pressure, so I would suspect that that's not what you think it is. Refrigerant just dissipates into the atmosphere once released. :thumbs:

 

Thats a releif I should be able to put everything back thogether and they should be able to sort that.

 

I wonder what it is then? When it came out it was "fizzy" :wacko:

Posted

Im 99% sure that pipe is linked to the AC. It could be?

 

I'l give my garage a ring in the morning if I can have everything back together by then...sigh :dry:

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Is it the stuff the AC guys put in to check for leaks? Maybe it sits in the system until an unsuspecting ear approaches :lol:

 

 

correct

 

dye that is added to system to check for leaks.

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