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    Vinylex reviews? Anyone use it?

    In addition to tires and plastic trim, Vinylex is amazing for cleaning an engine bay. Just mist everything, let is sit for a couple of hours to soak into the rubber and plastics and work on the grease, then come back and mist it again and start wiping everything with terry cloth towels. The...
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    Different oils in old and new AC compressors

    Originally Posted by Chris142 You don't have to remove the evap to flush it. Since you did not have a compressor blow up don't worry about flushing things. Is the oil that's still in there relatively clean looking? Not black and full of metal? Don't forget that your compressor has its own oil...
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    Different oils in old and new AC compressors

    Originally Posted by Quest Originally Posted by LJL @Chris142, that would be great news if you or anyone can confirm the compatibility of SP-10 and SP-20. I was just reading about flushing AC systems, and it's a mountain of work do a flush correctly. I would basically have to removed everything...
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    Different oils in old and new AC compressors

    @Chris142, that would be great news if you or anyone can confirm the compatibility of SP-10 and SP-20. I was just reading about flushing AC systems, and it's a mountain of work do a flush correctly. I would basically have to removed everything in the AC system from the car to do it right. And...
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    Different oils in old and new AC compressors

    Hi, I am replacing the AC compressor on a 2004 model vehicle that came with a Sanden SD7H15, and I am using the same Sanden SD7H15. Both old and new compressors are model number 7850, but there's 15 years in age difference between manufacturing dates. The old unit says it takes SP-20 oil, and...
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