automotive ac system evacuation very easy cheap tutorial

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  • guys all you need to evacuate your ac system is what you see in the video. dont pay someone 75 dollars to do this. this is as easy as it gets. dont go buy a fancy ac evacuation system and a bunch of guages. this is all you need. please donate to my paypal for trucking school. trying to raise enough to attend trucking school and take you along for the ride. paypal address dean.digeorge@gmail.com

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  • @iruyle
    @iruyle 7 років тому +121

    "You take a hacksaw"... *stops video and looks for the next one*

    • @guttagutta420
      @guttagutta420 5 років тому +4

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @baggz321
      @baggz321 4 роки тому +6

      I came straight to comments after he said hack saw😅

    • @joe6004
      @joe6004 4 роки тому +1

      Usually hack saw the pump from harbor freight. Not your system

    • @MonsterNinjaz
      @MonsterNinjaz Рік тому

      Poor bastard cant afford a hack saw

    • @francoisdubois80
      @francoisdubois80 4 місяці тому +1

      Isn't evacuating freon to the open air against U.S. Federal Law ?

  • @urgthrash
    @urgthrash 8 років тому +39

    Could only make it half way thru the vid, between the 50 times he says harbor freight and hacksaw with no information i lost interest.

    • @darrelltowles4099
      @darrelltowles4099 4 роки тому +1

      If you go to Harbor freight and look at the vaccuum, you'll immediately know what he's talking about (if you're even 1% mechanically inclined) that's what I did at least

  • @McCracken_9
    @McCracken_9 8 років тому +23

    so how do you evacuate the AC system in a car?

  • @joeferris5217
    @joeferris5217 8 років тому +17

    Hahahaha, funniest shit I've seen on UA-cam yet! This is how NOT to evacuate an AC system.

  • @FlyHeadCement
    @FlyHeadCement 10 років тому +8

    Maybe with the money you save by servicing your own A/C, you can BUY A FUCKING TRIPOD!!

  • @daroadie420
    @daroadie420 10 років тому +1

    Ok so I buy this, then I cut this thing off then I gotta buy this other thing. WTF? The gauge hes using is a very cheap gauge that doesn't read vaccum. Then he says don't look for leaks, u can afford a can a month? Fuck that buddy.If anyone followed your steps, I feel dab for them. DAMN SHAME

  • @funkymonkey529
    @funkymonkey529 3 роки тому +1

    Your video literally has nothing to do with evacuating the system like it claims it does. I got shit to do man thanks for wasting my time

  • @candidcamel
    @candidcamel 11 років тому +4

    not so great video, please pull it from your library. bad info guy. im sure you meant well.

  • @highpwr
    @highpwr 8 років тому +28

    I tried to Google the definition of the word "clueless" and it gave me a link to this video. WTF????

  • @bowdowntome5151
    @bowdowntome5151 9 років тому +15

    Got to Auto zone and they'll let you borrow an evacuation pump for a 150 dollar deposit that you'll get back when you return the pump. Go to harbor freight tools and get an ac manifold guage set for around 50 dollars. This gives you the ability to vacuum the low and the high side. When it is evacuated turn it off for 30 minutes like he did in the video and if it holds a vacuum there are no leaks. I say there are no leaks, but theres a good chance your schrader valves are leaking and it won't show up because your pump hoses are sealing them off, so just replace the high and low side ports before you do anything. they screw in and are only a few dollars. Then close the high side and add the refrigerant through the low side. Get you a can tap that will hook to the yellow hose in the middle.

    • @JohnDoe-sg8to
      @JohnDoe-sg8to 8 років тому +2

      That sums it up.
      That is to the T exactly what I did

  • @oldwing1589
    @oldwing1589 10 років тому +5

    I'll never get those 7 minutes back. Cut it off with a hacksaw haha. Useless

  • @AntonioBarile-v3r
    @AntonioBarile-v3r Рік тому +3

    HI HOW DOES THE COMPRESSOR REVERSE THE FREON WHERE DOES IT GO

  • @jermainezey
    @jermainezey 10 років тому +21

    if u buy a 3 hose manifold the yellow hose will screw right on the pump u have . i know this becuse i own one of those pumps . and with the right tool u can suck down both the low and high side at the same time.

    • @digitalme4404
      @digitalme4404 5 років тому +5

      you should make a video of this

    • @dfroien3
      @dfroien3 3 роки тому +1

      @@digitalme4404 There are videos of what he's describing. Search for Vaccum an AC system

  • @joeschmoe6290
    @joeschmoe6290 3 роки тому +5

    I am the frugal diy king and this is one of greatest vids ive ever seen.

  • @timthemechanix
    @timthemechanix 4 роки тому +4

    Talk about a hack job! You do it good, confuse everyone.

  • @jcallum8408
    @jcallum8408 8 років тому +21

    You never draw down a system while still charged with refrigerant. The vacuum pump is only used to remove moisture and aid in leak testing before charging.

    • @topherd1011
      @topherd1011 8 років тому +17

      You can evacuate a system with a vacuum pump no problem... It's vents as a gas out of the pump and into the atmosphere. Now some people say this is illegal but it is NOT illegal if it is your personal car and you are not licensed by the EPA to do AC work on a commercial level. Now whether or not it's good for the atmosphere we can debate that but people have broken AC and AC leaks all day every day and where does it go? Atmosphere. That's why the EPA forced car makers to switch to r134a refrigerant because it has very little if any effect on the atmosphere. But if you do do it yourself I recommend turning the pump on in a very well ventilated area.

    • @jcallum8408
      @jcallum8408 8 років тому +4

      My point is it's not being contained. There's absolutely no benefit. You may as well just crack a line and let it vent.

    • @topherd1011
      @topherd1011 8 років тому +3

      +Casey Allum that's true.. You can but it is a little more controlled through a vacuum pump and a set of manifold gauges. You can crack a line but it is under high pressure .. Don't want a bolt to go flying in your face etc etc

    • @cathlive267
      @cathlive267 6 років тому +4

      What bolt? It's a Schrader valve lol. The benefit is removing all the air and moisture that will ruin your ac system. Do you people even google before you comment, or do you just ASSUME you know everything?

  • @halfanhour2128
    @halfanhour2128 2 місяці тому +1

    Another "how not to" video.

  • @kenm7889
    @kenm7889 9 років тому +5

    Did you cut the end off with a hacksaw?

  • @savagenw477
    @savagenw477 4 роки тому +2

    LOL all this does is release the r134 into the air thru the air compressor exhaust. Might as well just hook onebend of a hose up and let all that shit out.

  • @rebellionspirits6245
    @rebellionspirits6245 5 років тому +3

    I stopped listening to you when you said "you take a hacksaw ..." for the THIRD TIME. Holy crap man, get to the frickin point.

  • @mbrock5532
    @mbrock5532 3 роки тому +2

    And.... the Academy award for making an entire video completely out of focus goes to....

  • @danielworden4695
    @danielworden4695 Рік тому +1

    There $16.00 now

  • @fixeditonceandforall
    @fixeditonceandforall 9 років тому +3

    Dude, a few video-making tips. Get a friend or a tripod. Don't repeat the same stuff over and over. Who's going to "subscribe" to your channel if your videos are never-ending and REPETITIVE? You do realize we can go back to whatever point in the video we want to if we didn't hear something, right? FUDGE!!!!!

    • @JohnDoe-sg8to
      @JohnDoe-sg8to 8 років тому

      There are times you need a repeat
      Maybe heavy back ground noise
      Also sometimes repeats helps keep you in tune
      A lot of people are pissed off when they look for vids and are not thinking clearly

  • @jasonjeffrey4125
    @jasonjeffrey4125 11 років тому +3

    The reason the tool has that extra nipple on the fitting is because the yellow line or third line that goes with the manifold gagues(which you are supposed to be using to tell how much vacuum you are pulling) is supposed to go on the side you so willfully butchered. Oh, yeah...DO check for leaks...How much does some soapy water and an old spray bottle cost? Probably less than a can a month! Nice job on the info, though! Keep up the good work.

  • @rajeshsoni4485
    @rajeshsoni4485 8 років тому +2

    I see that 143 people gave this the thumb up, that's 143 idiots, all happy to release freon into the atmosphere.
    All the 131,695 people watching the video can all afford to loose a can of R123 into the environment per month !!!
    If nothing else, video should be taken down for that reason alone.

    • @topherd1011
      @topherd1011 8 років тому

      R134a is approved by the EPA... Where do you think this shit goes when you have a leak? Exactly.

  • @GuiliMurrieta
    @GuiliMurrieta Місяць тому

    Don't forget to take your hacksaw after and before each step ... .. also harbor freight...... Easy as can be

  • @chucksozz
    @chucksozz 7 місяців тому

    Holy god bro get to the point . How many times repeat the same
    Thing . Where are you evacuating the system to ? . It’s going into the atmosphere you need a recovery tank if your pulling refrigerant

  • @basictechreviews
    @basictechreviews 2 роки тому +1

    Maybe a dumb question but where does the refrigerant go? I need to evacuate my system to work on my motor

  • @Ape76
    @Ape76 2 місяці тому

    Worst video ever, He must be a trump supporter 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @yinkasantacruz6708
    @yinkasantacruz6708 Рік тому

    The video is too long for a 5 minutes explanation that only seem to be about the pump rather than it’s actual job

  • @Jamwcjconn
    @Jamwcjconn 2 місяці тому

    This is all wrong , not the vacuum unit , but the information

  • @anthonybitseedy8612
    @anthonybitseedy8612 Рік тому

    Compressor puts air in,confused,want to vacuum system not air it out

  • @raydolinger1980
    @raydolinger1980 9 років тому +3

    the vacuum boils off moisture that could be in the system...

  • @stevenhanshaw8660
    @stevenhanshaw8660 Місяць тому

    The top valve above the one you cut is for the r134a

  • @carmenlombardi7955
    @carmenlombardi7955 9 місяців тому

    Water boils at 29 lbs that will only vacuum not get the water.

  • @keithc728
    @keithc728 6 років тому +1

    Where does the reclaimed refrigerant go? I don't see a recovery bottle.

  • @MegaRussell1984
    @MegaRussell1984 11 років тому +7

    60 bucks an hour versus violating epa regulation to have some dude evacuate your cars air conditioner that has no business dealing with refrigerant. Violating epa regulations is expensive. No epa cert equals huge fine. Sorry dean dont know if you are certified. If you are strike my comments from the record.

    • @coreysharp9794
      @coreysharp9794 4 роки тому +2

      Shut up old man, nobody is gonna tell me what to do with MY car. No taxes no payment, title in my name. If I want to do my own work i will bud.

    • @freddyvazquez4700
      @freddyvazquez4700 Рік тому

      Ussy

    • @hoodoooperator6769
      @hoodoooperator6769 4 місяці тому +1

      Oh no... What if the EPA regulation police show up?

  • @namentatic4978
    @namentatic4978 8 років тому +2

    Are you DUI?

  • @TheSrtayl
    @TheSrtayl 11 років тому +1

    Look, the idea is removing the moisture and atmospheric air from and AC system before charging with 134 (or whatever). Atmospherically speaking, 134 is not dangerous, that was the point of going to it from the freon gasses which were detrimental. Yes, he did butcher the fittings, but oh well, his choice... he should be using proper gauges and hoses, but honestly, a compressor driven vacuum pump is not going to put more than 2-4 negative pounds on the system anyways.

  • @tiberiasgalicia3785
    @tiberiasgalicia3785 Рік тому

    They have retro fittings......

  • @3beltwesty
    @3beltwesty 10 років тому +1

    The "grey area" real issue to ponder is a "Venturi air operated vacuum pump" pulls a lessor vacuum than a displacement type HVAC vacuum pump. More moisture remains in the system when a lessor pump is used.
    What this means is less moisture is removed and a greater "chance" exists that the filter dryer will fill up quicker and /or the expansion valve will freeze and thus no cooling. If a new dryer was installed the sin of using the lessor vacuum is hidden for awhile or a long time.
    But on the flip side Folks have used these lower cost Venturi vacuum "pumps" in cars AC stuff eons ago too with no issues. It is a lessor tool thus results do vary. I think the "dont drink out a garden hose and always wear a bicycle helmet" folks are bothered that a 2 stage 400 buck high end HVAC vacuum pump was not used. :)
    Harbor Freight's 96677 Specs say "Vacuum level: 28.3" of mercury at sea level
    Air consumption: 4.2 CFM @ 90 PSI" . Old Sun Equipment made one of these venturi-type affairs 50 years ago to. Air-Vac makes "Air powered vacuum pumps" and they state up to 28 inches of mercury vacuum. The Robinair / Mastercool's 91200 "air operated light duty vacuum pump" was R12 and R134a fittings as states 29" mercury at 4.5 cfm 90psi air flow.
    There are folks who have used another cars AC compressor to "pull down" and pull a vacuum to pull out moisture too. An old buddy of mine did that with two 1971 Ford Pintos.
    One of my folks old cars had an aftermarket AC added and the installer used a Sun Equipment venturi-type deal just like the HF clone one in this video. It lasted the life of the car.
    The vacuum level in the venturi-type pump is less than a displacement pump. It often will not even read on a HVAC micron vacuum gage.
    Eons ago many more folks used these venturi type " vacuum pumps" in auto AC work. Like a 1960's movie seen today folks can yell that kids did not wear helmets, drank out of garden hoses, used dial phones?
    As an aside before the EPA rules started in the early 1990's AC repair folks used the terms "evacuate" or "pull a vacuum" to mean one used a vacuum pump to remove the moisture from the AC system in the automobile before one added R12. There were no recovery devices. R12 was as low as 45 cents a can eons ago at Kmart. Kids had BB machine guns powered by a 12oz R12 Freon can.
    In cars R12 was replaced by R134a and now some cars have R1234yf. This newer refrigerant has no or little GWP (global warming potential)

  • @JesusRamirez-ci2le
    @JesusRamirez-ci2le 7 років тому +2

    Can you reclaim the refrigerant with this unit?

    • @davcar872
      @davcar872 3 роки тому

      No. It will escape.

  • @wbutlers
    @wbutlers 6 років тому +1

    But that only evacuates the low side, right?

  • @Edgar420SK
    @Edgar420SK 4 роки тому +1

    You do know that the fitting sitting above that one is the one you needed lol now you have to of the same entry port

  • @DIYDynamix
    @DIYDynamix 6 років тому

    your channel is called "Fix It Right First" but you haven't done a single "right" thing in this video, in fact this video should be called "Everything NOT to do to fix your AC"

  • @creox6075
    @creox6075 8 років тому +2

    It's quite creative actually:)
    Now if you want to evacuate 134A, where the refrigerant evacuation tank is at? :)

    • @topherd1011
      @topherd1011 8 років тому +2

      Atmosphere. You can do it that way. It'll vent as a gas and not a fluid so the pump is sufficient. Now this may be "controversial" to some(certainly not illegal) but they can kiss my ass lol

    • @agri-lifeorganicfarm2466
      @agri-lifeorganicfarm2466 4 роки тому +1

      @@topherd1011 Yes it is illegal to evacuate refrigerant into the air. It destroys the Ozone layer.

    • @davcar872
      @davcar872 3 роки тому +5

      @@agri-lifeorganicfarm2466 Commercial mechanics and AC techs need to be certified with a proper 609 Environmental Protection License to work with R134a. Yes, it's illegal for them to evacuate without proper equipment, NOT for the non-commercial home DIY'er. R-134a does not destroy the Ozone and is rated as an A1 on the ASHRAE‘s safety rating scale. The A stands for the product not being toxic or harmful. The 1 stands for no hint of flame propagation. This is a very safe refrigerant that does not destroy the Ozone. The EPA lists R134a as no Ozone Depletion Potential but it is still listed as a Greenhouse Gas that contributes to Global Warming. Perhaps you should do your own research and stop perpetuating the Woke Green propaganda.

  • @briinums
    @briinums 4 роки тому

    you could have at least put the name/model or link to that orange device, because im clueless wtf is it and where to get it. all of this looks more expensive than paying someone 70$ to do it. but im watching the video because i cant find anyone who will do it for 70 or even a 100

  • @MAXIMUSISADOG
    @MAXIMUSISADOG 9 років тому

    This video is so wrong, what about the high side evacuation? The yellow hose on a gauge set fits the connector on that pump. A set of gauges new is about $50 and you have them forever. AC jobs done right saves you costly repairs later and it will cost you later.

  • @carltonsagan3016
    @carltonsagan3016 10 років тому +1

    I used the jar vacuum hose on my foodsaver vacuum food sealer with a hose adaptor and an old a/c filler hose(yellow one) pulled 500 microns in about 2 minutes.

  • @ronniefrantzen2397
    @ronniefrantzen2397 5 місяців тому

    Omg, no!

  • @johnnyrodriguez8358
    @johnnyrodriguez8358 4 роки тому +1

    Where does the freon being removed go ?

    • @agri-lifeorganicfarm2466
      @agri-lifeorganicfarm2466 4 роки тому

      He is obviously blowing dirty moisture contaminated air through the low side through the system out through his manifold and out his yellow hose into the air. Completely illegal.

    • @davcar872
      @davcar872 3 роки тому

      @@agri-lifeorganicfarm2466 Commercial mechanics and AC techs need to be certified with a proper 609 Environmental Protection License to work with R134a. Yes, it's illegal for them to evacuate without proper equipment, NOT for the non-commercial home DIY'er. R-134a does not destroy the Ozone and is rated as an A1 on the ASHRAE‘s safety rating scale. The A stands for the product not being toxic or harmful. The 1 stands for no hint of flame propagation. This is a very safe refrigerant that does not destroy the Ozone. The EPA lists R134a as no Ozone Depletion Potential but it is still listed as a Greenhouse Gas that contributes to Global Warming. Perhaps you should do your own research and stop perpetuating the Woke Green propaganda.

  • @calr541
    @calr541 8 років тому +1

    Dude, where's the tank that you're pumping the R134a into?????

    • @Galb1BlueLeader
      @Galb1BlueLeader 5 років тому

      That's EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING!! WTF???

    • @jeeplvr2000
      @jeeplvr2000 5 років тому

      If you're evacuating the system it is likely empty.

  • @killer1987chevy
    @killer1987chevy 7 місяців тому

    and remember..you gotta use a hacksaw

  • @3beltwesty
    @3beltwesty 10 років тому +1

    A 1980's GM shop manual for a R4 compressor says to evacuate to 28 to 29" of mercury. An auto's compressor is not hermetically sealed like a refrigerator or central AC units compressor. The shaft seal on a car's compressor may not allow a super deep vacuum like 200 to 500 microns like a houses AC compressor.

  • @dontaknox9593
    @dontaknox9593 7 років тому

    don't follow this guy unless you wanna buy a new car or spend a fortune to repair your a/c afterwards. shut he didn't have enough sense to buy the proper gauge to read the system, hince the reason for the hack saw. smfh.

  • @krustybaguette
    @krustybaguette 10 років тому

    If R134 is "not dangerous" why does EPA care whether it is evacuated into the atmosphere? I was wondering why Dean didn't connect his concoction to the car's system. Plausible deniability, perhaps?

  • @amyath
    @amyath 9 років тому

    O.K. You go out to the yard and need to pull a used A/C compressor. If it's illegal or damaging to let R134 go into the air without proper recovery, why do they let you pull compressors ? I see people cutting hoses and letting it go into the air all the time out there. Salvage yards don't evacuate A/C systems, only fuel tanks. Maybe depends on the state. Doesn't make sense, you have to, to get it. Any TRUE answers ?

    • @shathan123
      @shathan123 9 років тому

      Many take all fluids out of the vehicle including refrigerant. Don't know the laws on this, but Pick-n-Pull for one does this.

  • @willcausality
    @willcausality 7 років тому

    I'm in the middle of this job, right now and just as frustrated any other guy below cussing up a storm. You're not doing your boy any good talking like that. It takes a mature man to relax for a minute, go in side and have a drink. Then regain yourself and do the job right. That's what grandpa (steelworker, miner, fireman, blue-collar forever) always said. If you do a job, you do it right. Tomorrow's another day. Get a tank or take it in, be a man about it.

  • @genegeneish
    @genegeneish 6 років тому

    If you release freon or 134 into the atmosphere you WILL GET HAIRY PALMS!!

  • @TheMotor29
    @TheMotor29 5 років тому

    that a pressure gauge not a vacuum gauge duhhh

  • @isaacarchuleta9399
    @isaacarchuleta9399 11 років тому

    you only use the vacuum before you put freon in the system to remove moisture out of the system,like if you flushed out the old and putting new 134a or new a/c replacements. this guy has it all wrong, but it seems like he's trying to help but he never puts it on his own car,maybe he wants people to mess this up on purpose?? DON'T DO THIS VERY BAD VIDEO !!

  • @AtilladHun
    @AtilladHun 12 років тому

    That unit is for evacuating moisture and air from the system, not the refrigerant. Where does the refrigerant go when you suck it out? It goes inside that thing?

  • @looncraz
    @looncraz 9 років тому +28

    The end you hacked off fits perfectly fine into a proper gauge set's supply/evacuate (yellow) line.
    The right tools for the job means everything.

  • @guychart
    @guychart 3 роки тому

    Thats no evacuated the freon though
    Its only a vacum

  • @Red2kTA
    @Red2kTA 11 років тому

    Evacuation is about reclamation. If someone wanted to just evacuate the system they could just push the shrader valve and let the coolant go ijnto the atmosphere. This is a hap-hazard way to service your A/C system. I would advise a manifold at the least.

  • @rong.26
    @rong.26 9 років тому

    Air Vacuum Pump with R134A and R12 Connectors
    If only he had unscrewed the other cover he would have found the R134A connector.
    Now he can't work on the old R12 systems

  • @BatMan-pu6lh
    @BatMan-pu6lh 2 роки тому

    This is an old video are you still monitoring I have a question

  • @dejorgensen
    @dejorgensen 8 років тому

    To much back ground noise to understand what he is saying, and the video is as clear as muddy water.

  • @rodneyoking231
    @rodneyoking231 2 роки тому

    so where is the volume of displacement? where's it exit to and into what?

  • @aaronmenchinger
    @aaronmenchinger Рік тому

    And then where does the old freon go? Into the air compressor?

  • @kevinsimpkins8491
    @kevinsimpkins8491 10 років тому +1

    lol that pump is made to work with the manifold gage set not that little hack gage that is made to fit a 12 oz Freon can, for around 50 dollars you can get a gage set at harbor freight

    • @amyath
      @amyath 9 років тому

      Kevin Simpkins $54.99

    • @joshs6405
      @joshs6405 8 років тому

      +Chas S Fuck.

    • @HectorLopez-eh1po
      @HectorLopez-eh1po Рік тому

      The vid is for cheap ways to fix, for ppl that don't got 20 bucks to their name

  • @Elovess
    @Elovess 3 роки тому

    Where isthe line to evacuate the freon and the container?
    In the next video about how to recharge but we are not going to see how to connect one or two out of three hoses?

  • @460faceplant
    @460faceplant Рік тому

    Some people should not own a vehicle.

  • @anthonybarbee8828
    @anthonybarbee8828 2 роки тому

    It’s made to huck up to a set of ac Gauges cheap that you’re using

  • @matthewhenry6797
    @matthewhenry6797 2 роки тому

    That's because the can threads are not the same as r134a gauge hose threads. The fitting is correct for proper use with a manifold gauge set.

  • @yinkasantacruz6708
    @yinkasantacruz6708 Рік тому

    How do you turn AC on without turning the car on?

  • @NightSky777
    @NightSky777 3 роки тому

    Cool, I dont need to buy a pump, can use my air compressor, Thanks Bro!

  • @nickvilla180
    @nickvilla180 7 років тому

    you talk to much sbout the same carp or unnecessary crap.

  • @ryanfritz8869
    @ryanfritz8869 9 років тому

    how can that cheap gauge he used give a negative pressure reading? it cant

  • @TEAMCREAM_96
    @TEAMCREAM_96 9 років тому

    I jb welded a r134 can tap on to the intake of an old compressor maybe I can use it to reclaim the Freon haha

  • @StreuB1
    @StreuB1 5 років тому

    Backwoods yokel

  • @milkcookies7162
    @milkcookies7162 3 роки тому

    It works fine with the manifold gauge

  • @cdman78564
    @cdman78564 8 років тому

    also this system is designed to work with a manifold Guage and you can not properly vacuum down a system without pulling vacuum on high side too.

  • @johndoh4064
    @johndoh4064 9 років тому

    as to all the comments below; I think you've sorely missed the point which I believe was how to do this on the dirty cheap without spending $$$ on the "right" tools

    • @johndoh4064
      @johndoh4064 9 років тому +2

      Now as to the camera focus; Different story entirely

  • @Tbvck
    @Tbvck 8 років тому +4

    If you are smart, you will not listen to this guy.

  • @Atonement-
    @Atonement- 7 років тому

    i got lead here looking for the difference between "evacuating & vacuuming" the system....there are so many using these interchangeably though....but there are others using them mutually exclusive of one another....so which is it? Mainly, i want to see if i can just get away using a vacuum pump since my gas is already low/seeped out most the way.

    • @davcar872
      @davcar872 3 роки тому

      You can use an air compressor to power the R134a Air Vacuum Pump (Harbour Freight) connected to a cheap A/C R134A Manifold Gauge Set (Amazon) to first safely and controllably evacuate your vehicle AC system, without containment, and then continuing to vacuum any remaining contaminants such as moisture and air and also checking for any leaks.

  • @calr541
    @calr541 8 років тому

    I wish that somebody would make a video that would demonstrate how to
    ethically remove the gas/oil from the system...maybe use a makeshift
    tank like an empty propane tank???? I'm working on my truck and want to
    replace the rotted condenser.

    • @cathlive267
      @cathlive267 6 років тому

      Or maybe just buy an empty reclaim tank from amazon?

  • @Mspike456
    @Mspike456 7 років тому

    What great help. talk to much

  • @lilynguyen3318
    @lilynguyen3318 5 років тому

    Sounds like, without seeing it, the extended piece he cut off was probably an R12 fitting, as the inner piece is R134a. The two fittings are totally different size and thread types.

    • @lilynguyen3318
      @lilynguyen3318 5 років тому

      But then, the other side of the "T" fitting maybe is for R12, don't know as we cannot see it.

  • @debutts7723
    @debutts7723 4 роки тому

    You have no business touching an AC system, being you need a license, and you don't know what you're doing.

    • @Mike-le1jn
      @Mike-le1jn 2 роки тому

      Does he need your permission to touch his own system?

    • @debutts7723
      @debutts7723 2 роки тому

      @@Mike-le1jn He don't need my permission but its against the law to open a system without a license. Just doing him a favor by educating him. Now I've done you the same favor.

  • @henryhuynh8615
    @henryhuynh8615 8 років тому

    its call vacuuming air out ac system not evacuating freon out of the system

    • @topherd1011
      @topherd1011 8 років тому

      You can do both at once with a vacuum pump and a set of gauges.

  • @doublebasserrazzmuss2408
    @doublebasserrazzmuss2408 9 років тому

    Jesus.

  • @shawnwaldrop3702
    @shawnwaldrop3702 8 років тому

    How big of a compressor do you need to do this at home? All I have is a 3 gallon pancake compressor. Wondering if that would create enough vacuum.

    • @robertbaker1164
      @robertbaker1164 5 місяців тому

      sure it will.... But you'll need to hacksaw off the power cord first. Remember safety first!!

  • @williambearden7952
    @williambearden7952 5 років тому

    DA

  • @theoldstoryteller
    @theoldstoryteller 8 років тому +5

    Do not destroy your air Vacuum Pump. Buy the proper gauges & follow directions. This guy is a NUT!

  • @acesihatay8703
    @acesihatay8703 10 років тому

    what air compressor ? does air compressor blow out air not suck in ? i dont get it

    • @joshs6405
      @joshs6405 8 років тому +1

      I don't either, but that's just how it works. Same with creating vacuum on a cooling system. I don't understand, I just follow instructions and watch it work for me lol

    • @acesihatay8703
      @acesihatay8703 8 років тому

      Josh S kool

    • @tomr1107
      @tomr1107 6 років тому

      The venturi effect.

  • @racer44444
    @racer44444 8 років тому

    Um..........

  • @mopar9991
    @mopar9991 9 років тому

    can someone explain how this works? where does the freon that you are removing go? This video is poorly made

    • @topherd1011
      @topherd1011 8 років тому

      It vents as a gas through the vacuum pump and into the atmosphere.

    • @RichardRecupero
      @RichardRecupero 8 років тому

      no

  • @MrIluxaS
    @MrIluxaS 10 років тому

    you need very powerful air compressor. It will not work with a conventional one.

  • @marcos22571
    @marcos22571 8 років тому

    if your vehicle doesnt have freeon do you vacumm it?