R12 or R134A?
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Topic author - I sleep in my van
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R12 or R134A?
Who knows what year our vans started coming out of the factory with 134?
-James
1987 LT
249,000 miles
1987 LT
249,000 miles
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Re: R12 or R134A?
My 92 had R-12.
From the stealership, rumour mill has it that they are coming out with something better (colder) than R-134a. I'll believe that when I see it.
From the stealership, rumour mill has it that they are coming out with something better (colder) than R-134a. I'll believe that when I see it.
Mike, Billings, MT, 'MERICA!
92 Safari SLE w/Z Motor (sold to a good home)
98 AWD Stro LS
93 Suburban Silverado 4x4
Look for the MISSING Alien in the Right Seat. AL, PHONE HOME!!!
92 Safari SLE w/Z Motor (sold to a good home)
98 AWD Stro LS
93 Suburban Silverado 4x4
Look for the MISSING Alien in the Right Seat. AL, PHONE HOME!!!
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Re: R12 or R134A?
You can tell what you have by the access valve if it screws on its 12, if it pushs on its 134
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Re: R12 or R134A?
My research agrees that they started using 134 in 1994 vans. I know mine is R12, I am researching possible upgrades to the system since I am planning to get the AC working again.
I'll keep you guys posted.
I'll keep you guys posted.
-James
1987 LT
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1987 LT
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Re: R12 or R134A?
Stick with the R12. 134a doesn't cut the mustard.
Mike, Billings, MT, 'MERICA!
92 Safari SLE w/Z Motor (sold to a good home)
98 AWD Stro LS
93 Suburban Silverado 4x4
Look for the MISSING Alien in the Right Seat. AL, PHONE HOME!!!
92 Safari SLE w/Z Motor (sold to a good home)
98 AWD Stro LS
93 Suburban Silverado 4x4
Look for the MISSING Alien in the Right Seat. AL, PHONE HOME!!!
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Re: R12 or R134A?
Yes, that's what I've been hearing as well.
My project is finished. The AC is working! I kept it R12, but I installed a condenser from a '94 van because I found they are more efficient. I also installed an electric pusher fan on the front of the condenser to help with airflow.
The air temperature out of the vents varies a lot depending on outside temperature, humidity and road speed. There have been days in the upper 90s with high humidity when I was stuck in heavy traffic that it could only manage 58 or 60 degrees, but I've also seen it blow down to 41 degrees when the ambient conditions are a bit better.
Overall, I'm pretty happy with it!
My project is finished. The AC is working! I kept it R12, but I installed a condenser from a '94 van because I found they are more efficient. I also installed an electric pusher fan on the front of the condenser to help with airflow.
The air temperature out of the vents varies a lot depending on outside temperature, humidity and road speed. There have been days in the upper 90s with high humidity when I was stuck in heavy traffic that it could only manage 58 or 60 degrees, but I've also seen it blow down to 41 degrees when the ambient conditions are a bit better.
Overall, I'm pretty happy with it!
-James
1987 LT
249,000 miles
1987 LT
249,000 miles