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Re: R12 Freon Replacement

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Subject: Re: R12 Freon Replacement
From: George Richardson <gprtech@frontiernet.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 21:07:16 -0400
Cc: Gary Klein <tr6guy@cablespeed.com>, Carscarscarz@aol.com
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I upgraded the refrigerant in my 1993 Buick Roadmaster from R12 to R134A 
when I bought it. The refrigerant was a bit low at the time, so the A/C 
wouldn't work.

Got one of those R134A kits at a Wal Mart, discharged what was left of 
the old refrigerant and lubricant, and added the R134A. That was 4 years 
ago. The A/C has worked like a champ ever since.

I've been told that the problem with changing over is incompatibility 
between R134A and the R12 lubricant causing breakdown of the O rings in 
the system.

Bill & Skip Pugh wrote:

> I may be hallucinating but my mechanic told me that the  conversion to 
> the new A/C stuff really only required changing the fittings to accept 
> the  new fillers...??   That many A/C specialist were getting rich 
> that  way...changing fittings and charging for new compressors, etc.
> I am sure wiser heads than  mine will set the  record straight  if  I 
> am wrong...of  course turning  on the A/C in Casper  is a simple 
> matter  of opening the cowl vent...:-)
>
>
>> Steve,
>>
>> I had my '91 Honda Accord, daily driver, filled with a product called 
>> Freeze12 at the beginning of the season.  Do a Google search on it. 
>> Very happy with the performance and cheap as chips.  Mixes w/R12, too.
>>
>> It does not seem to be as efficient at low engine rpm so driving in 
>> traffic the inside temp is not a cold as it once was but at higher 
>> engine speeds it does very well.  The inside of the car turns into a 
>> meat locker.
>>
>> In my case for a 12 year old car, it's a good choice over conversion 
>> to 134.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>
>

-- 
George Richardson
1957 Triumph TR3 - TS15559L http://www.key-men.com/triumph
1975 Triumph TR6 - Undergoing restoration    
1972 Triumph Stag - Daily Driver
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