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removing condenser

Discussion in 'VN - VP Holden Commodore (1988 - 1993)' started by Keesh, Apr 21, 2007.

  1. Keesh

    Keesh GM Parts tech. support

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    im taking it off now, do i just undo the fittings and wait for the gas to finish coming out or is there a way of doing so that i don blow up
     
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    once the gas is out you can rip it out and you wont blow up.Just remember if its the old gas its against the law to let the gas out.
     
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    reely? haha nah its been redone about 3 times so im sure its new
     
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    lol.. just put a damp rag over where youve loosend it and the gas is coming out
     
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    yer see cause i thought that the condenser had been damged, so i guess there wasnt any gas in it, when i un did the fitting, nothing came out, then i went to tap the hose out and i **** myself haha.. i saw the flammable gas sticker and bailed into the house and switched off the outside light expecting it to blow up haha.. i think i can salvage my condenser, looks like all the pipes are ok, just gotta straiten out some of those fins
     

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