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r-12 to r-134a conversion


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I did mine at the begining of the summer (88mj) I strongly suggest you replace the dryer with a new one. Also make sure your hoses are fine and they do not leak. For best results I removed the AC compressor in order to remove as much of the old oil as possible, also I blew some compresses air thru the lines to again remove as much of the old oil - then I hooked up the new dryer and vaccumed the system and istalled the correct amount of new oil and new refrigerant. In my case the a/c blows nice and cold after the conversion!!! godd luck.

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I had a line go bad on my MJ , it had R12 in it.

I replaced the line and charged with 134a 2 years ago, It will keep you cool on a 95 degree day without any carpet in the cab and 90 Degrees and below it will run you out of the cab. I did no conversion work on it at all, I figured when it toasted itself I would run OBA ................ I'm still waiting :D

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