Originally Posted By: bullwinkle
That's why I put R-12 back in the old cars, too much work to change them over for uncertain results!
Where do you find the old R12? I long for the days of old!
My compressor grenaded the other day thanx to the PO doing a half-a$$ R134 conversion
I probably wouldn't be able to go back to the old stuff at this point, just curious as to where you can get R12 from.
I'm probably gonna "sweat it out", due to the fact that it will probably cost me at least $500 to get my A/C back up working.
To the OP, if you can find R12, then that would be the easiest way to go of course.
If not, then change the dryer for sure, orifice tube filter, and
possibly the condenser(depends on contamination), also I believe a new condenser will improve cooling... at least it did for me on a '93 Regal. Clean the system out really good (I read about using brake cleaner), replace with PAG oil (don't know how much) and then R134, 80% of what your car is rated for with R12.
This is what was told to me that needed to be done with my car ('87 Ciera). I need a new compressor as well due to mine spewing its guts.
I don't know about Esther oil or the other oil that was mentioned, this is the first time I heard about this.