Ok, what I should have said was why
not use a politcally correct refrigerant?
DrMayf wrote:
> Coulda been R11, but my memory, faulty as it is sometimes, still says
> R12. But no matter, Freon is bad actor as is Halon. All are CFCs and
> do damage to the ozone layer which apparently is beginning to heal ove
> Antartica.
>
>
>
> mayf
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> From:Glenn Ridlen <mailto:gridlen@yahoo.com>
>
> To:DrMayf <mailto:drmayf@teknett.com> ; Joe Amo
> <mailto:jkamo@rap.midco.net> ; W S Potter
> <mailto:wester6935@attbi.com>
>
> Cc:Dick J <mailto:lsr_man@yahoo.com> ; land-speed@autox.team.net
> <mailto:land-speed@autox.team.net>
>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 2:42 PM
>
> Subject: Re: Ice Intercooler
>
>
> Freon is a brand name but it is commonly used to refer to any of
> many different compounds that are used as refrigerents. The one
> you washed parts with was probably R11 which is a liquid at
> atmospheric pressure and anything under about 75 degrees F. It is
> a great solvent but it is no longer legal to release any of them
> into the atmosphere.
>
>
>
> Glenn
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