a/c refrigerant recovery
Originally posted by b_dyche
after going through hours and hours of class on refrigeration, R134A is fine to purge into the atmosphere... just do it slowly with proper ventilation...
(if in the garage, hood facing out of the garage and fans blowing out)
remember refrigerant is heavier than air, and likes to collect in enclosed spaces...
after going through hours and hours of class on refrigeration, R134A is fine to purge into the atmosphere... just do it slowly with proper ventilation...
(if in the garage, hood facing out of the garage and fans blowing out)remember refrigerant is heavier than air, and likes to collect in enclosed spaces...
Originally posted by HatchVX
what about R12 should i get it evacuated or can i just dump it. When i put my motor in my new car the AC is not coming. (92 vx)
what about R12 should i get it evacuated or can i just dump it. When i put my motor in my new car the AC is not coming. (92 vx)
I can come over and dump mine too!
We can have an A/C dumping party! :naughty:
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Originally posted by HatchVX
what about R12 should i get it evacuated or can i just dump it. When i put my motor in my new car the AC is not coming. (92 vx)
what about R12 should i get it evacuated or can i just dump it. When i put my motor in my new car the AC is not coming. (92 vx)
'92's did not come with R134a from the factory. It was only required by law for cars manufactured on or after January 1st, 1996. Honda used R12 until at least '94, probably until early '95.
All '92 model Honda/Acuras used R12 from the factory.
All '92 model Honda/Acuras used R12 from the factory.
my system must have been updated or installed later then. :dunno: Wierd. Last time it was serviced, they used r134a (or at least thats what they told me :thinking: ) I dunno, the previous owner did a lot of wierd shit to my car, I wouldn't be suprised if they installed it at a later date. hmmm....


