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R12 for ac?
My'67 GTO has the stock ac system intact. It was running R12 but I evacuated the system to replace a few components. I would like to refill it with R12 but its hard to find.The R134a retrofit is a big hassel and it just won't work as well with my system (e.g. the condenser,etc).
So I'm looking for an R12 source. |
They come up here in the parts for sale section every so often. Not sure if Jim has any of these left but you can reach out.
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...ighlight=Freon |
----Check parts for sale here on the sight. Go back a number of pages and when you find some R12 the seller may not have sold it or all of it!....Bill S
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Check craigslist in your are too...I see it every so often in my area, or go to swap meets.
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What ever you do, do not convert it to R134A. You will never be happy with the conversion. In my experience, R134A in a R-12 system will be about 75% efficient. Bill
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r134a IS fine up North.
Sucks here in OK What Mitch said about CL. Comes up from time to time. |
I’ve got some NOS R12 cans still.
Likely enough for you. Send me a PM if interested. Cheers, Anthony |
awesome, will do.
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I also have some of the Oil Charge, which you may need if you completely evacuated the system.
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I also have quite a bit if Anthony doesn't have enough. Larry
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Thanks, will let you know.
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I used Duracool instead of 134 and R12 for years. Worked much better than 134, and was compatible with all systems.
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I think it takes 3.5 lbs. from full evacuation. I have a 20lb. cylinder. From the time I sold my '68 an older gentlemen in 2001 and bought it back from him several years ago he had converted it to 134A and it is definitely not as efficient.
I need to contact him to see if he only evacuated and recharged. IF that is all he did I will likely put the R-12 back in it since I have it. The prices for it are crazy... |
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You definitely want R-12
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Hi all, I put hands on a few cans; this is what I have at the moment.
2X 14oz cans and 3X 12oz cans, total of 64oz - that's 4 pounds. Tom, the OP here, gets first dibs today, if he passes, I'll post a for sale ad. Cheers all, Anthony |
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check your pm Anthony, thanks..
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Thanks again Tom, your R12 is on the way.
Cheers, Anthony |
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