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4x4blazerguy -> RE: wow freon! (5/7/2008 3:23:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: WolfPack I've done 3 vehicles that were factory equipped with freon (which is r12/22 I take it?) and dumped in the R134a recharge cans. Not going against you 4x4blazerguy just adding, as I had no idea about the oil/lube/filter issues with the switch, but I thought the retro-fit was more a deal of replacing the connectors with R134a connectors (different size coupling than the freon systems). But you can buy an adapter kit at Autozone for 8 or 9 bucks. Did it on my '87 pontiac, my neighbors '92 civic, and my grandpa's '90 S10. The GM retrofit adapter kit worked fine on all three (civic was probably just lucky), and all 3 systems ran very cold, with no compressor issues. Don't pay a shop to do it basically....get yourself a recharge kit, maybe pick up an a/c recharge adapter kit from autozone (you can return it later if not used), and see what happens [:)] Wolfpack, You just verified my point exactly. If you have an OLD CAR, like in the 60s-70s then o-rings might need to be changed & hoses etc. But most vehicles in the 80-00 are fine for R134A. Yea just change the fitting on the low side to except R134A and go. Glkad to see someone here knows about it. Because I have caught crap on other forums for saying what I did here. Craig Craig
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