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    AC conversion

    Are those ac conversions r-12 to r134 in auto parts reliable or do you need to do something else?

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    They work okay. The best thing is to have the old stuff evacuated from the system. If you are working I wouldnt do it. If your system isnt working well I would have it pumped out, change the o-rings and orfice tube at least. Best to do the drier also. If you want you can just have it pumped out and put the new stuff in, but you have no protection from the parts that may already be close to failure.
    My inferiority complex isn't as good as yours.

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      Just to add.. There have been a lot of people who have done it and had no problems for a while. It's a chance you have to decide if you are willing to take.
      My inferiority complex isn't as good as yours.

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