Yes, this is a little crazy.....but just think, in the winter, you can just
light a
match and use the "slow leak" as an extra heater. Nice and toasty.....
Dave Herr - www.innernet.net/dherr/index.htm
73 Stag
65 TR4A
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> From: joe worsley <worsley@ebicom.net>
> To: Barry Wolpoff <Wolpoff@centuryinter.net>
> Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: R12 to Propane Conversion
> Date: Sunday, July 13, 1997 9:01 PM
>
> Along with using compressed air to test for leaks this is considered to
> be very dangerous by all the experts.
>
>
> Barry Wolpoff wrote:
> >
> > This guy is out of his mind. I hope no one else out there is as loony
as
> > this guy.
> >
> > ----------
> > > From: jacksone@ix.netcom.com
> > > To: Jankowski@mindless.com; edgr@mbari.org
> > > Cc: tr8@mercury.lcs.mit.edu
> > > Subject: Re: R12 to Propane Conversion
> > > Date: Wednesday, July 09, 1997 4:37 PM
> > >
> > > I've been running my 80 TR7 airconditioning on propane for more than
a
> > year now. The system has a
> > > slow leak that I can't seem to find so about every month I have spend
> > another dollar for more
> > > propane. The propane works better than the R-12 that used to get for
> > it.(still $6 a can in
> > > Tijuana.)
> > > The propane will work with any oil or even any remainig R-12
> > >
> > > Tom Jackson
> > >
> --
> Joe Worsley
> 80 TR8 DHC
> 72 TR6 (sleeping until restoration)
> Tupelo, MS
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