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Old June 25th 05, 06:10 AM
Kevin McMurtrie
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"HND" > wrote:

> guys,
>
> I've got an A/C pipe leaking Freon ( the one in front the evaporator ) on
> Honda '93 accord.
> It's actually a tiny hole in it and hate an idea of spending $300-$400 to
> get it replaced .
> Is it possible to seal it with the stuff like a liquid aluminium or smth.
> like that and refill the system?
>
> thanks


You can't patch it. Welding might work but no welder in his right mind
is going to heat up anything that might contain traces of Freon. You'd
have to completely remove it. You might as well pull a condenser from a
junkyard.
 




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