HoosierBuddy
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Hey guys. I'm sure some of you already have one of these, but I didn't and now I do.
It's $25 and comes with 3 tools. A standard schrader valve wrench and 2 valve changing tools. The valve changing tools allow you to replace Schrader valve cores on R134A AC systems that are under pressure. In other words, you don't have to pull down the system. You don't need a recovery machine.
So....review good bad and ugly.
The Good! I was able to successfully change both high and low pressure schrader valves on 2 different R134A vehicles using the included tools.
The Bad! No instructions are included, but I found this video to walk me through the process.
The Ugly! The kit includes replacement valve cores included as a bonus....but after trying them I'd have to recommend you consider throwing them away and going to the parts store to buy better ones. These are very cheaply made and 2 of the 4 I used leaked when installed. The smallest size included in the kit is the worst, and I eventually just went to ORiley's and bought better cores and used those. $2 each.
Both cars were low on refrigerant, so after replacing the valves I hooked up my manifold set and charged the them back to spec. Heads up the R134A can from O'Riley's that is $29 is $12 at Walmart.
End of the day, my son was happy that the replacement AC system on his Fox mustang was working perfectly. My daughter-in-law (whose old CRV's ac is working better than it has in years) now thinks I'm some kind of genius. In the immortal words of Carl Spackler,

It's $25 and comes with 3 tools. A standard schrader valve wrench and 2 valve changing tools. The valve changing tools allow you to replace Schrader valve cores on R134A AC systems that are under pressure. In other words, you don't have to pull down the system. You don't need a recovery machine.
So....review good bad and ugly.
The Good! I was able to successfully change both high and low pressure schrader valves on 2 different R134A vehicles using the included tools.
The Bad! No instructions are included, but I found this video to walk me through the process.
The Ugly! The kit includes replacement valve cores included as a bonus....but after trying them I'd have to recommend you consider throwing them away and going to the parts store to buy better ones. These are very cheaply made and 2 of the 4 I used leaked when installed. The smallest size included in the kit is the worst, and I eventually just went to ORiley's and bought better cores and used those. $2 each.
Both cars were low on refrigerant, so after replacing the valves I hooked up my manifold set and charged the them back to spec. Heads up the R134A can from O'Riley's that is $29 is $12 at Walmart.
End of the day, my son was happy that the replacement AC system on his Fox mustang was working perfectly. My daughter-in-law (whose old CRV's ac is working better than it has in years) now thinks I'm some kind of genius. In the immortal words of Carl Spackler,

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