GM used a canisters on all the old style A/C systems except Vette.
They had a number of different sizes/mounting over the years. You're
bound to find one to suit.
GM
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>I talked with Tanner about this and he said that you don't really
need
>one and I agree. If you do the coffee can thing, it might work it
it
>can withstand 20 inches of vacuum. While we're thinking, how about
an
>old propane cylinder? Just make sure that it is empty and be
careful
>drilling holes into it. Well, now that I think about it, perhaps
only a
>certified mechanic should do this job. Or maybe a certified
Starbucks
>employee, huh?
>
>On the other hand, it would be easy to rig up the torch part to sub
in
>as a vacuum nipple, hmmm, not hard at all. And then the vacuum
tank
>would have a valve on it. An old friend used to have a 64 3 duece
389
>goat that kept vacuum all night long, but that is another story.
Kim
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