Sounds like I need to try to coordinate some meets and drives to get your 16V 
out and about and maybe encourage you to keep it.

Just when our cars are starting to be worth more than their scrap worth,  you 
can’t sell now…

And thanks for the R12 tip,  maybe I’ll search for a source to hoard some,  
although as Charlie found maybe there is little benefit to sticking to R12 and 
giving into progress on refrigerants is not as bad as some make it out to be..

-Larry

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Chad Rebuck
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2015 8:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mk2-16v] Re: Air Conditioning?

I checked craigslist and see people selling the 14oz cans of r12 for $25 each, 
so it is available for those who need it.  I took my car out for a drive last 
week and found the ac compressor didn't turn on, so it is probably time for me 
to add more freon, which is usually needed once a year.  I have a large 
container of r12 that is maybe half full and it will outlast my 16v easily.  
I've replaced the seals in the ac system but there is still a leak somewhere I 
haven't addressed.

On a related 16v note... I wouldn't be surprised if my car ends up sold within 
the year.  I just don't get to drive it much anymore.  I saw this post the 
other day for an 89 6v gti for sale

http://jalopnik.com/for-4-200-this-1989-vw-gti-16v-could-blow-you-down-1726090743

On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 10:32 PM, 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

As many of you know I have a 1987 GTI 16V. It has the original AC System which 
is still running the R12 refrigerant.

Back around 1997 I purchased a 1985 4 door Golf from a friend of mine who 
was/is a VW Tech at a dealership. At that time it had 67,000 original miles on 
it. Unfortunately a deer ran into it causing damage to the hood, fender and 
passenger side door. The deer also managed to damage the A/C system as well.
Since this Golf was going to be a Daily Driver I decided to fix the A/C system 
(ie New Receiver/Dryer & evaporator) and convert the system to R134a. After the 
conversion was done I was curious about the temperature difference between R12 
& R134a so I decided to do a little test. I put the Golf and the GTI 16V side 
by side in the driveway on a hot summer day (both systems fully charged in in 
good mechanical condition). I ran the A/C in both cars using the same fan 
settings with the same vents open and measured the temperature coming out of 
the same vent positions with the same battery operated thermometer with a wired 
probe. I did the test multiple times because I could not believe the results. 
There was less than a two degree difference between the GTI 16V with R12 and 
the Golf with R134a. This might not be the most scientific test but the results 
were interesting.

Now fast forward to the present time. My 1985 Golf is no longer my Daily Driver 
but I do drive it on my days off. I am still running the R134a in the system. 
Nowadays I do have a slow leak in the system which requires me to add 
refrigerant about every other summer. This summer I noticed on a hot day the 
A/C was not all that cold. After adding refrigerant the system was back to ice 
cold again.

One word of caution. I live in eastern Pennsylvania. This summer our temps got 
into the low-mid 90s. With a high dew point we got close to 100 degrees (real 
feel) only a couple of times. I would imagine that where you are located you 
have 90+ temps a lot more often. Call me strange but on very hot days I will 
open all the doors on my vehicles for a few minutes to let the super hot air 
(120+ degrees) inside the vehicle out. Even if the temp in the vehicle only 
drops 20-30 degrees to equal the outside temperate that is 20-30 degrees less 
the A/C system has to try to cool.

When I need more R134a I go to the local Walmart and get some. IIRC a 12oz can 
is under $20. I think they also still sell conversion kits as well.

In case you are wondering the A/C in my GTI 16V did work the last time I ran 
it. A while back I found an R12 system recharge kit somewhere. That kit has two 
unopened cans of R12 and I have a third can that is open and has the hose and 
valve system from the kit attached. At least I have the option of charging the 
A/C system in the GTI 16V with R12 if I would need/want to.

Charlie

On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 10:43:38 PM UTC-4, Larry Velez wrote:
I know many have ripped out their AC systems but where I am (Tampa) it is just 
not an option.

How are you all keeping your AC systems working these days?   Which newer 
refrigerants are compatible now that R12 is no longer available and any tricks 
to get a nice cold system?

I wonder if swapping in a modern compressor is an option?

Planning ahead to fixing my AC system.

Thanks,

-Larry
91 GTI 16V



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