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Heater Core Replacement

Reply #30
Quote from: Whiteboy;314369
See I wouldnt have a problem doing that except the discharge part, idk how let alone what to store the discharge in if i do?
(I dont understand discharge)


You still have R12 in you're system? If you do that is pretty amazing

If You have R134A you can just vent it out. It's CFC free and to replace it is around $8.00 a pound


On all of my older cars I replaced the receiver/dryer, pressure switch, flushed the system, refilled with PAG oil and recharged with R134A. It's cheaper, environmentally friendly and in a jam I can buy R134A at wall-mart.
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Heater Core Replacement

Reply #31
lol it runs cold so it probably isnt r12. But Who knows im the third owner. And Today when i was driving home from school, the heat of it is gone now. lol after months of being hot but fogging my window, its cold air.

Heater Core Replacement

Reply #32
Quote from: Clintd;314389
If You have R134A you can just vent it out. It's CFC free and to replace it is around $8.00 a pound.
It is just as illegal to vent R-134A as it is R-12.

 

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Reply #33
hmm. well then we shouldnt be venting it eh?