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Old 27 Jun 2006, 05:13 pm
fritz_t_coyote fritz_t_coyote is offline
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quote:Originally posted by Goldenturtle02

I changed my '88 Sundance to R-134. Autozone had a generic kit for around $25.00- 30.00 This included a 2lb (?) can of R134, and the different sized fittings.but NO seals. I tossed in a can of a/c stop leak recharged the system, and enjoyed the cool. I think I spent mayhaps $50.00 total.
The drawback to doing it this way is the old compressor, evaporator, etc. won't be as effective as they were engineered for r12. But if it keeps you cool for 50$, it's worth it!

I guess thats the difference between a Classic and an Old Car.

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