has anyone tryed recharging there ac themselfs with that stuff from kragen? and does it work?
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the stuff works, but r12 is what our cars use..r134a is for newer cars..
if you try to use r134a it will detiriorate your compressor and not work..
also, r12 has been banned unless a professional that still has some recharges it..it illegal in multiple states so checkyour local sores and see if its banned
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Originally posted by cb7rush View Postthe stuff works, but r12 is what our cars use..r134a is for newer cars..
if you try to use r134a it will detiriorate your compressor and not work..
also, r12 has been banned unless a professional that still has some recharges it..it illegal in multiple states so checkyour local sores and see if its banned
Using 134a in out compressors will not mess it up. take it to a shop to get the r12 out. then put the 134a fittings on and charge with new refrigerant and put the oil in also. theres a COMPLETE top to bottom retrofit diy on here.
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http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=165508COUPE K24
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r12 to r134a
If you want to convert your system to r134a here is how you do it THIS IT THE RIGHT WAY THAT WILL LAST!
Step-1 let the rest of the old r12 out.
Step-2 remove your alternator to gain access to your compressor and take it out
Step-3 put the compressor up side down and turn the pulley and let ALL of the oil drain out.
Step-4 put the right amount of new r134 oil in the compressor threw the hole for the freon line.
Step-5 put everything back together and put the new r134 filling ports on then using a A/C vacuum pump pull a vacuum then take the vac pump off and now your system will be under vacuum and then when you go to put your freon in it will suck it in and then you finish charging it.
Now your A/C will blow clod and it will last. I have a 90 EX I did this on and now it keeps me nice and cool in the summer. I also still have a 91SE and it runs r12 and it dose work a little better because our cars are made for r12 but 134a will still work good.
My SE dose not leak freon at all and I like it being r12 because it works a little better. IF for some reason I had to recharge my SE with r12 I would have to pay a pro a few hundred bucks to do it.But if I had to recharge my EX with r134a all I would have to do is go down and spend $12:99 on a can.
If you want to get your own r12 look on creagslist. You will have to have the old hose to put the r12 in tho.(I HAVE ONE)
NOTE: If you dont change your compressor oil you A/C will still work for a little while but the compressor WILL burn up because the old r12 oil wont mix with the new 134a and it wont properly lube the compressor...Last edited by thepowderblue; 03-28-2011, 05:10 PM.
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There is this stuff
There is this stuff It is like synthetic r12,its called FREEZE 12 and its not illegal and anyone can buy it because it is not real r12. It is made for r12 systems and you DONT have to change your compressor oil and it works and cools better in our cars then 134a.You can get FREEZE 12 on ebay. The only thing is you will NEED to use an old r12 filling hose so it will hook up to the can.( I have one).Its the BEST STUFF FOR OUR CARS besides r12.It is alot cheaper then r12 to.
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Originally posted by thepowderblue View PostThere is this stuff It is like synthetic r12,its called FREEZE 12 and its not illegal and anyone can buy it because it is not real r12. It is made for r12 systems and you DONT have to change your compressor oil and it works and cools better in our cars then 134a.You can get FREEZE 12 on ebay. The only thing is you will NEED to use an old r12 filling hose so it will hook up to the can.( I have one).Its the BEST STUFF FOR OUR CARS besides r12.It is alot cheaper then r12 to.
If you are going to switch to 134a then get a new reciever drier.
Do you see bubbles in the reciever drier sight glass by the cruise control and power steering units?What makes me laugh about forums, is that no matter how much you try to help someone, they dont take the advice. Go ahead and do it the hard way.
You got to respect what you drive, and appreciate what you have, making the best of what you got. and if that means putting CAI, HID's, a phat stereo system, and a idiot in the drivers seat...then so be it!
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Originally posted by thepowderblue View PostIf you want to convert your system to r134a here is how you do it THIS IT THE RIGHT WAY THAT WILL LAST!
Step-1 let the rest of the old r12 out.
Step-2 remove your alternator to gain access to your compressor and take it out
Step-3 put the compressor up side down and turn the pulley and let ALL of the oil drain out.
Step-4 put the right amount of new r134 oil in the compressor threw the hole for the freon line.
Step-5 put everything back together and put the new r134 filling ports on then using a A/C vacuum pump pull a vacuum then take the vac pump off and now your system will be under vacuum and then when you go to put your freon in it will suck it in and then you finish charging it.
Now your A/C will blow clod and it will last. I have a 90 EX I did this on and now it keeps me nice and cool in the summer. I also still have a 91SE and it runs r12 and it dose work a little better because our cars are made for r12 but 134a will still work good.
My SE dose not leak freon at all and I like it being r12 because it works a little better. IF for some reason I had to recharge my SE with r12 I would have to pay a pro a few hundred bucks to do it.But if I had to recharge my EX with r134a all I would have to do is go down and spend $12:99 on a can.
If you want to get your own r12 look on creagslist. You will have to have the old hose to put the r12 in tho.(I HAVE ONE)
NOTE: If you dont change your compressor oil you A/C will still work for a little while but the compressor WILL burn up because the old r12 oil wont mix with the new 134a and it wont properly lube the compressor...What makes me laugh about forums, is that no matter how much you try to help someone, they dont take the advice. Go ahead and do it the hard way.
You got to respect what you drive, and appreciate what you have, making the best of what you got. and if that means putting CAI, HID's, a phat stereo system, and a idiot in the drivers seat...then so be it!
Retro!
Hater
I love nooBs...They make me look good
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Wrong!
NO I DIDN'T.It is a good idea if you feel like taking on that kind of job and have all of the hvac equment to do it.most people dont and its not required and I didnt want people thinking they HAVE to do it. It dose help your system cool a little better but it is NOT REQUIRED.My car with the r134 convishion still has the r12 reciecer drier and It cools good! my Se that still runs r12 cools a little better tho.
MY Se with r12 can cool the inside of my car down to 70f and the 134a conversion (with the r12 reciecer drier) will cool it down to like 75.f on a 110f day,so it works pretty good.It WILL cool a little better if I replaced drier but its not really worth it.
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no you are wrong
Yes you did leave it out. The reciever drier has nothing to do with cooling. It has to deal with getting the moisture out of the system. Even if you don't have all the cool hvac equiptment you are still recover and vacuuming the system. That's all you need. You already opened the system to so might as well do it right and swap it out its only a few bolts and new o-ringsLast edited by accordztech; 04-13-2011, 01:26 AM.What makes me laugh about forums, is that no matter how much you try to help someone, they dont take the advice. Go ahead and do it the hard way.
You got to respect what you drive, and appreciate what you have, making the best of what you got. and if that means putting CAI, HID's, a phat stereo system, and a idiot in the drivers seat...then so be it!
Retro!
Hater
I love nooBs...They make me look good
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Originally posted by thepowderblue View PostNO I DIDN'T.It is a good idea if you feel like taking on that kind of job and have all of the hvac equment to do it.most people dont and its not required and I didnt want people thinking they HAVE to do it. It dose help your system cool a little better but it is NOT REQUIRED.My car with the r134 convishion still has the r12 reciecer drier and It cools good! my Se that still runs r12 cools a little better tho.
MY Se with r12 can cool the inside of my car down to 70f and the 134a conversion (with the r12 reciecer drier) will cool it down to like 75.f on a 110f day,so it works pretty good.It WILL cool a little better if I replaced drier but its not really worth it.
your ac sucks if it only cools to 70*.COUPE K24
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93cb7ex-What I ment was the whole car gets to 70.f the air coming out of the vents is alot colder then that, I would say its about 20.f.
accordztech-I know that but it it not necessary to get your a/c blowing cold and working properly.When you vac the system it gets the moisture out. The drier, also known as the receiver-drier, is sort of the safety catch for your system. The compressor is only supposed to compress the gas form of your refrigerant. However, there's always a chance that some liquid could make it back that far. The drier catches this liquid before it can damage your compressor.Your drier also has "dessicant" (similar to that packet of "DO NOT EAT" that comes with electronics)To get any moisture let in by someone carelessly working on the system. .Last edited by thepowderblue; 04-13-2011, 01:53 AM.
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Originally posted by '93CB7Ex View PostLOL ok
Using 134a in out compressors will not mess it up. take it to a shop to get the r12 out. then put the 134a fittings on and charge with new refrigerant and put the oil in also. theres a COMPLETE top to bottom retrofit diy on here.
link
http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=165508
you at minimum need to convert the compressor itself, in reality everything should be converted.
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