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walbro fp
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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I looked around as well. Being as I am in Canada, I think retrofitting or retrofitting to use Freeze12 is my only option. Here it will cost me 400-500 to retrofit my 88. Bah! I would do it myself.. but this isnt something I want to dabble in. Looks a little dangerous.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Northern Virginia
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I noticed that there is a connection that looks like a filling cap near the trunk release on the front of the car. It directs to a sight glass so I was wondering if that is the right spot. Can anyone give me any pointers or am I looking in the wrong direction?
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Thats the high side port, fill into there and youl explode a refrigerant can in your face... Dont do this unless you are experienced.
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So I should do it from the port near the battery then huh? Like on the picture?
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I think you shouldn't do it at all without a good knowledge of how the system works and how to diagnose it. A/C work isn't for the inexperienced, you've got to learn it all by the book before you can go out and work on a car, it can be very dangerous. And your car needs R12, a refrigerant you cant even buy without a 609 cert.
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So pretty much it would be pointless to get the R-134 conversion kit then huh?
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walbro fp
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Well.. as said.. if you want to become an expert, go for it.. but first become the expert. Its just a dangerous area to play if your a novice.
Me, personally, Im just having it done. Would rather spend the 500 to have my conversion done properly by a trained person. In the end, its just safer and wont cost me more due to "my mistakes". Having said that, of course... I dont think its that hard providing you study what your doing prior to doing it, and make sure you have all the tools. The write-ups are pretty self-explanatory and I thought it wouldnt be that hard to do correctly. However, I still make math mistakes that I am 100% positive they are correct until after I double check. ![]() |
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