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Post by knapmich on Sept 26, 2019 1:51:28 GMT
Looking for some info, porcelain cabinet, works! missing crisper and one drawer, needs door gasket, bought one from macaster-car cannot fine much info on this unit. compressor says CF-21 A-16B looking for PARTS NEW AND OLD! new plug which is tied into starting relay and what's a good way of removing old gasket? Thanks Mike in CT HOW DO YOU DOWN LOAD IMAGES ON THIS SITE SAYS ATTACHMENT TOO LARGE?
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btfarm
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Post by btfarm on Sept 26, 2019 2:10:31 GMT
Welcome. Upload images to Google cloud and attach here with link permission or to flicker.
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Post by knapmich on Sept 26, 2019 2:31:24 GMT
what's link permission? which tab?
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Post by jake on Sept 26, 2019 5:14:42 GMT
The best way to replace the door gasket is first remove the door from the cabinet. Lift up the old gasket and you should see some screws. Remove the screws. Remove the the inside panel from the door. You will see a lip on the old gasket that is behind the door panel. Install the new gasket the same way as the old one was installed on the door. To make the new gasket pliable and easier to work with soak it in hot water while you're removing the door panel and old gasket. If the new gasket is a cut to fit type the seam should be at the bottom center of the door. The two ends should touch comfortably with no gap and not be pushed up against each other. Hope that helps!
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Post by knapmich on Sept 26, 2019 7:46:29 GMT
I mean the outer for gasket that seals the outer perimeter of the door! if you close the door with a piece of paper half in and out of the door.
Great information for , I guess the inner panel door gasket? Mike
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Post by btfarm on Sept 26, 2019 12:23:49 GMT
what's link permission? which tab? Google cloud gives you the option of who to give permission to see your photos. You have to set that so whoever clicks on the link to the picture(s) that you put here can see it. I imagine there are several ways to do that and to limit it but I almost never use it.
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Post by knapmich on Sept 26, 2019 15:18:59 GMT
thanks for info, any know what refringent this uses?
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Post by turbokinetic on Sept 26, 2019 16:11:08 GMT
thanks for info, any know what refringent this uses? Hi Mike. The CF series used either SO2 (sulphur dioxide) or F12 (dichlorodifluoromethane, Freon R12) depending on the year. The data plate where it says CF-21 A-16B will probably tell you the refrigerant type. Sincerely, David
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Post by Travis on Oct 1, 2019 20:01:29 GMT
Bet that’s a 1940 using so2
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