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Posted by Larry Ks. on July 08, 2002 at 18:19:31 from (216.212.40.164):
In Reply to: Air Conditioner posted by JB in Mo. on July 08, 2002 at 11:30:47:
I hesitate to reply to your post, but here I go.. I think you could probably get what you need at NAPA. If...and I say IF...it was me, I'd go to NAPA and buy a new hose, and a new drier, and maybe a flush kit, depending on how dirty I thought the system is, or how much contamination had got into it....and also buy some esther oil to put into the system, then I'd vaccum, and recharge and sit back and enjoy the cool air (oh, one more thing, you'll need to buy some adapter fittings to use your 134 guages). I know they say you have to change the expansion valve and all that.....but....and this is only my experience....and some people I know......it will work just fine with the components thats already there. At least its working in my stuff...I've done it on all my vechicles that had R12, and my neighbors tractors that had R12, and their semi trucks, and my other neighbors 1066 IHC.....and, up to this point zero problems. I do think its important to get the old oil out of the system and replace it with esther oil (I'm not sure I'm spelling it right...might be ester....) its not compatible with the old oil. You'll find that R134 doesn't get quite as cold as R12, but it seems to work just fine for me. I did some of these 3 or 4 years ago....so....I think it works, at least it does around these parts.....
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