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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Baltimore MD
Posts: 31
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r134a conversions
How much do I really need the $767 R134a conversion kit? And what is the reason for not being able to just change the fittings?
I'm only going to convert to R134a because I can recharge an R134a system for free. So, unless I can convert it for cheap, I'm not going to worry about it. If changing the fittings is only partly efficient, and thats the reason for the whole conversion, then I'll still just change the fittings. I just need some sort of relief for the next couple of summers til I sell the car. |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Tucson AZ USA
Posts: 8,228
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If the system is leak free, and if the system is completely vacuumed out to remove the R12 and the oil, then a conversion should work, albeit not necessarily as good as it did before. I have done a few of tem here in AZ and they hold pretty well, depending of course on the condition of the components.
THere are a lot of thoughts on the process, and most are in the archives. Lots of interesting reading....
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