Re: 134 VS R-12 refridgerant

Frank DeWitt (frank@lbpinc.com)
Fri, 21 May 1999 11:53:22 -0400

I haven't done this but if I was going to I would spend a long time reading
http://www.autofrost.com/ first
Very interesting stuff

At 06:30 AM 5/21/1999 -0700, you wrote:
>
> I would like to convert an older 505 peug for a
>friend that the thing has leaked and is not working.
> I will replace the rotten hose and.
>
>1. Drain the old compressor oil and use recommended
>newer compatible compressor oil with 134 A
>
>2. Change the receiver/dryer with one that will fit
>and generic to the 134 A
>
>3. Pump down the system to evacuate all remaining
>moisture, then install the 134 A
>
> Since 134 is available at K -mart, I wont have to
>fool around with the expensive R-12, and I can help
>myself along with not contaminating the environment
>too.
> I would like to know if anyone else has done this
>yet to their peugs before???
>thanks Joe Wagner cinci
>
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