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Jrboulder 07-12-2015 01:58 PM

I recently installed a retroair system in my 912E. Actually installing the components was not hard at all but the dozen or so times I was sidetracked by stuff not being included in the kit and the few times my car needed extra modification really made the project take a lot longer. Vent temps are adequate but I think my charge is wrong. On the positive side I have a lot of great new parts (upgraded condenser and evaporator, much better blower)

Bob Kontak 07-12-2015 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Jrboulder (Post 8707521)
Vent temps are adequate but I think my charge is wrong.

What were the instructions on the charge? Was a weight provided?

ganun 07-12-2015 04:44 PM

I put the same, but I have a front condenser, I suppose you got one too, put 24 oz, and pull a vacuum for hours.

Bucketlist 07-13-2015 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 8707560)
What were the instructions on the charge? Was a weight provided?

Excerpt from Retroair instructions: After evacuating the system add approx 3 to 4 oz of pag 100 oil. Add 16-22 oz of r134a. At 90-95* high pressure should read 200-225 psi and low side 30-40 psi at 1000 rpm with good airflow running thru the condenser.;)

kuehl 07-13-2015 05:33 AM

Ah! One of my Alma Maters.
Worked there back in the late 80's.

Amazing story, Doc Weston. Inventionary and patents.

You know Weston perfected the light bulb, not Edison.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1436792191.jpg

The way Weston picked his staff members:
There was a baseball field behind the buildings in Newark.
After work Weston would invite a prospective new employee to play ball.
He'd start them out in right field and progressively move them to the infield.
Anyone whom could play well in the infield... got to be a on his staff.

Bucketlist 07-13-2015 12:19 PM

^^ So I guess you could play ball!

Bob Kontak 07-13-2015 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by kuehl (Post 8708207)
Ah! One of my Alma Maters.
Worked there back in the late 80's.

What was your job there. May I ask?

Bob Kontak 07-13-2015 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 8708940)
What was your job there. May I ask?

Forget it. Silly of me to ask given the downside of butt-munch throwing in his take on things.

Edit: I played SS, 2nd base and catcher. Coulda played small college ball, 2nd string. Pretty good but not worthy of note. I do remember the few times I helped turn a double play. Euphoric - but it boils down to the second baseman feeding the relay. That is the skill. Catching and throwing is a given which is all I did. I love the game. Was there when Bob Gibson hit his last grand slam in St. Louis in 74 and Albert Belle hit his 50th HR. Saw Mickey Lolich pitch the year after the Tigers won the world series. For the handful of games I have gone to, I got lucky.


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