A/C retro fit.
Mike Del Tergo
mdeltergo at hotmail.com
Thu May 27 10:26:39 EDT 2004
All the r 12 replacements I've seen go to great lengths to list their non
flammability and non existent flash point. For me it is a price thing. I
have recp'ts from PO for this car. He spent 1,500 on A/C work and now I
have to redo it. Of course maybe an r 12 top off would do the trick for $50
but can't do it. How much was your conversion?
>
>Huh? Downgrade? My R134a converted A/C system is blowing nice 34*F air
>(vent temp with a calibrated thermometer). Plus, R134a is available
>everywhere (FLAPS), is dirt cheap, and safter for the envirronment. You
>know that most of those "drop'in" R12 replacements are mostly butane,
>right? I don't like the idea of having something as flamable as compressed
>butane in my AC system...
>
>My $0.02 worth...
>
>Dave
>87.5 CGT
>SE Virginia
>
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