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Team, I need a little final help with my decision before I charge the AC.
I have a case of R-12, but decided to go R134 due tot he lower cost with any leak or re-charge needs in the future. I have been told by Classic Auto Air and some others that R134 will run just fine in an original York compressor system.
THEN, I started seeing some cautious statements about high pressure, compressor load on a piston style compressor, inadequate cooling on hot days. Some even say go with Duracool or R12A, Now DuPont and Honeywell have developed a new R1234yf or something like that.
What is the best option for our cars today? I have the system installed evacuated, and have Ester oil in the compressor.
If you say R12A, where do I find it? I see that as more expensive than the R12.
Thanks for the guidance!
kcmash
I have a case of R-12, but decided to go R134 due tot he lower cost with any leak or re-charge needs in the future. I have been told by Classic Auto Air and some others that R134 will run just fine in an original York compressor system.
THEN, I started seeing some cautious statements about high pressure, compressor load on a piston style compressor, inadequate cooling on hot days. Some even say go with Duracool or R12A, Now DuPont and Honeywell have developed a new R1234yf or something like that.
What is the best option for our cars today? I have the system installed evacuated, and have Ester oil in the compressor.
If you say R12A, where do I find it? I see that as more expensive than the R12.
Thanks for the guidance!
kcmash
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