How to convert auto R12 system to R134a?

How to convert auto R12 system to R134a?

Here’s how to convert R12 to R134a with the factory method 1) Discharge the R12 and recover the R12 for recycling. 2) Flush evaporator and condenser with AC flush kit to remove mineral oil 3) Flush AC high pressure and suction lines to remove mineral oil

Which is better for AC R12 or R134A?

R134a doesn’t cool as efficiently as R12, so even when properly charged your system won’t cool as well. Plus, R134a has a lower tolerance for over/under charging. In fact, you’ll DECREASE AC performance by adding too much R134a refrigerant. That’s just the opposite of R12.

How much does the R-134a conversion equipment cost?

Providers of the R-134a conversion equipment are doing a disservice if they fail to inform customers of the performance reduction. In fairness to them, however, they probably don’t have sufficient information to quantify the amount of the reduction. the r12 can be priced at $50/lb, the r134a qiute a bit less.

Can a Pontiac Grand Am be converted to a R-34?

As was stated in an earlier messager, you wouldn’t want to convert to the newer R-34 unless a major component of your A/C goes, such as a compressor. That’s happened to me with my ’86 Pontiac Grand Am, but since it’s an extra car in the family, I haven’t bothered to invest the money for the conversion.

When did the first Pontiac Sunbird come out?

First generation (1976–1980) The Pontiac Sunbird is a subcompact, four-passenger automobile introduced in September 1975, and produced for the 1976 through 1980 model years.

How to convert your car’s a / C system from R12 to R134a?

The A/C system in many older vehicles needs to be converted from R12 refrigerant to R134a refrigerant. This video shows you how to convert your vehicle’s A/C system from R12 to R134a using an IDQ Retrofit Kit. 1. Locate the low-side and high-side A/C service ports.

How big is the wheelbase of a Pontiac Sunbird?

The Sunbird has a 97.0-inch (2,460 mm) wheelbase and a 65.4-inch (1,660 mm) width. The first generation Sunbird is a rear-wheel-drive vehicle with a live rear axle design.