I reputable shop here tried to put 134 into my 85 civic.  They said they had to fill 
it to about 85% because if you go all the way you will blow seals.  Hey, they've been 
doing this longer than I have been alive so who am I to argue.  The car didn't cool 
down very well at all (I also have a UR crank pulley).  So they put R12 back in and it 
chills nicely.  Don't know what to say.

yesti

---------- "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

I've done R-134a conversions on three different vehicles.  It's really pretty simple 
-- go to your local auto parts store and pick up a conversion kit.  It has three cans 
of freon, one can of oil, a connection hose, and fittings.

You should have your system professionally evacuated (assuming that it has some charge 
in it.) 

Enjoy the cold A/C!!





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