[DML] Re: Air conditioning from R12 to R134
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[DML] Re: Air conditioning from R12 to R134
- From: Mark Noeltner <mark@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 18:31:58 -0600
It isn't really recommended. Any decent shop can still repair your R-12
system and top it off with R-12.
R-134 is not as efficient as R12, so to get the system to cool almost well
they have to over fill the system with the R-134. The higher pressures are
hard on seals. Modern vehicles use a larger compressor to make up for this.
Also, unless you remove *ALL* of the old R-12 you'll have problems as the
lubricants in the two refridgerants are incompatable. This will lead to
problems with the system in a year or two. Doing it with one of the store
bought kits is a good way to cost yourself money down the road.
All in all, just stay with the R-12 and save yourself some headaches.
Mark N
VIN 6820
At 09:33 AM 3/20/00 -0800, David Jacobs (NEC) wrote:
>Has anyone had any experience with changing the coolant for the air
conditioner from R12 to R13? I have seen kits at the auto store that claim
that it is a simple matter of just changing the coolant. However I seem to
think that there might be more involved.
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>Thanks!
>
>Dave
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