Nope.Was thinkng that RatFink knob doesn't really match up with that Bemmers interior...
Because of the RatFink Knob... shouldn't it be: Hot Rat Lincoln II ?!
If the tech knows their stuff and the customer does not cheap out on parts and labor, 134a can work better than the R12 ever did. Matt is right about the old oil. It is not a just fix the R12 leak and recharge with R134a swap.Don't switch an non-R1234yf system over to it.
On top of it being mildly corrosive and mildly flammable and turning into toxic by-products if it catches fire, it's expensive as hell. The odds are your old R12 system wouldn't handle it, hell, systems from one of the beacons of reliability (Honda) aren't holding up to it in spite of being designed for it.
ES12a is just a blend of propane and butane, so it's more flammable than 1234, but it's going to cool as good as, if not better than R12. The big downsides are the flammability and the fact it's actually illegal: https://www.epa.gov/snap/unacceptable-substitute-refrigerants
134a in old R12 systems is a real crap shoot and depends almost 100% on getting ALL of the moisture out of the system and using Ester oil instead of trying to use PAG.
I've never seen a 134a retrofit cool better than R12, and I've seen a lot of woefully inadequate factory 134a systems (2009-2014 F150s being the worst). 134a is an inferior refrigerant compared to 12, it's just a lot safer for the environment, and a lot cheaper in most countries. I've had 134a conversions that worked pretty damned good though, most notably in my '87 GT and an '83 Pontiac Bonneville, but, as you said, knowing how to do it correctly is key. Both of those got full system flushes, the receiver/drier or accumulator replaced, vacuumed down for an hour, ester oil, and compensated 134a charges to perform well. Anyone not doing all of that might as well not be trying, as they're going to have a bad time.If the tech knows their stuff and the customer does not cheap out on parts and labor, 134a can work better than the R12 ever did. Matt is right about the old oil. It is not a just fix the R12 leak and recharge with R134a swap.
That's awfully clean!
I used to have an 87 Ranger STX 4x4 regular cab short box. In my hometown we had a place where we could go offroad and play around like that. The first time I went through there with my Ranger I had a buddy who decided to ride in the back holding onto the roll bar. I hit a mud bog and when we come out the other side and stopped, he jumped out of the back of the truck and looked like he buried himself in mud. There wasn't a clean spot left on the truck, except maybe where he was holding on to the rollbar. That was just one of our "adventures"
Got me thinking of my old truck..... This is pretty much exactly what it was. Mine had the steel wheels with trim rings and was a solid, dark metallic brown. Loved that truck.....
I had an 86’ with that same stripe package-mine was the dark maroon- Ran like a top- Smoked like a freight train
You're welcome.I'm dumber for having heard it
I'm dumber for having heard it
Lord have mercy on ya'll if I replace the Teksid block in this build with a WAP block.Right?!?
Lord have mercy on ya'll if I replace the Teksid block in this build with a WAP block.
You mean you're not afraid?? I mean it's a WAP, not all can handle it.....The gal on the right has a longer tongue...Ya think she'll share?
jus thinkin'outloud