 
[DML] Re: recharging my R-12 system with R-416A (another update on #2613
   
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[DML] Re: recharging my R-12 system with R-416A (another update on #2613)
- From: "bitsyncmater" <david.mckeen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 22:46:42 -0000
My system has a small leak.  I'm using R134 so in the states that is 
what we can buy.  When my compressor starts cycling I know I'm low 
again.  Takes about 4 oz. to stop the cycling and I add another 8 
oz.  So as pointed out already....Your only down about 12 oz.
One place I found leaking on mine were the fill valves.  You can test 
these by just putting some soapey water on them and check for bubbles.
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Elvis" <elvisnocita@...> wrote:
>
> Farrar - I always use R413a which is meant for substituting R12, 
too.
> 
> but the system is anything but empty as long as the compressor even 
> turns on, there is at least 50% still in there !!!
> normally they refill about 1 pound on my car - which, if I remember 
> correctly, is only 1/3. So this is far away from free of coolant...
> 
> 
> Is there a special place on the system which tends to leak most ?
> first I had to refill it every 2 years, now it needed a refill 
> after only a few months. who has experience with it ?
> 
> Elvis & 6548
> 
> 
> 
> > Gang,
> > 
> > Despite the fact that the can says "To be used by EPA certified 
> > personnel only," I picked up two cans of R-416A yesterday. 
(a.k.a. 
> FR-12.)
> > 
> > Since my A/C clutch cycles once every few seconds and the air 
> coming out 
> > is as warm as when I merely use the vent, I believe I can safely 
> assume 
> > that the system is free of coolant.
> > 
> > In the DML archive there are posts which say "mixing refrigerants 
> is 
> > dangerous" and others which say "it's not dangerous, but 
> technicians 
> > won't touch your car if you mix refrigerants." The guy at NAPA 
who 
> has 
> > worked on my other car for years says that I can put FR-12 into a 
> system 
> > with a tiny amount of R-12 in it and have no ill effects.
> > 
> > My car has NOT undergone a conversion to R-134A. Even if there is 
> any 
> > R-12 left in the system, it can't be that much, since the a/c 
> clutch 
> > engages so many times per minute.
> > 
> > So following the fuel distributor O-ring replacement (which 
should 
> be 
> > fine now that the car has been sitting for the better part of a 
> week -- 
> > assuming I can find torque specs for the silly M5 bolts), I will 
> fire up 
> > the car and charge the system with R-416A as my next task in 
> preparation 
> > for Gettysburg. :) Just for a change, the list of things to do on 
> the 
> > car is getting shorter not longer ... heh.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Farrar Hudkins
> > #2613 (auto)
> >
>
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