[Shotimes] More A/C questions!

dean james djshov8@hotmail.com
Wed, 03 Sep 2003 14:14:51 -0500


There are R12 replacements that you can get that will reduce the efficiency 
but don't cost very much.

>Since my SHO is officially an old piece of garbage, and it's trade-in value
>(based on KBB, Edmunds, etc.) is now under $1000, I want to fix my a/c
>compressor as cheaply as possible.
>
>So, I'm going to have the old R-12 evacuated, remove/replace the compressor
>and clutch, convert the fittings to the new R-134a style, and refill the
>system.
>
>Can anybody give me a reason NOT to do this?  I know the system can't be as
>efficient, but I'm not about to dump $1500 into it.

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