Ken et. al., I am doing the same thing. I believe on my 87 and 91 they both have 2.9 lbs and you take this figure times .8 (80%) of the R-12 and load that in. I'm not sure of the capacity of your 84, I found an posting in the archives, but it only covers 85-91 and that his the 2.9 lbs figure. Find out how much R-12 is prescribed and multiply time .8 . -- ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> Shalom 87 GL Mark Magee 91 Westy Kemah TX USA 96 Suzuki 4WD Sport John 14:6 |
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