I went the 'legal' route and had the system changed over by an AC shop. Very pricey. Doesn't cool as well as R12 even with a better condenser. Mike On 3/14/04 11:09 AM, "Jaime Forero" <jforero@PDQ.NET> wrote: > My 91 has an R12 system. Has anyone done a modification to 134A?? Does the > whole system have to be changed, i.e. hoses, compressor evap, etc?? I am > tired of paying around 35 dollars a can of R 12 to recharge the system. > Thanks > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gerald Masar" <azsun99@EARTHLINK.NET> > To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> > Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 11:49 AM > Subject: A/C tune-up time > > >> For those who live in parts of the country where it is starting to get > very warm, and >> want some basic info on toping up or re-charging your A/C system, here is > a site that >> might be helpful: >> http://www.genetron.com/diy/Diy_134A_UV.html# >> Genetron makes 134a and is part of Honeywell. >> Jerry > > |
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