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GregS 02-19-2002 10:32 PM

Need new hoses with r-134a?
 
Many board members state that they sucessfully converted to r-134a without doing more than changing the fittings and filling with the new gas. My questions is whether they lost refregerant over time - 1 year, for example. I plan to get my a/c working this spring and thought that the hoses on my '84 300D were new enough to work with 134a, but they guy that is selling me the compressor suggested that I replace my hoses or else the 134a will leak right through the hoses. What has been the experience of others? The last car I converted (an '85 Saab 900) worked great, but when the next summer came around I was way low on refrigerant; although there were no apparent leaks. Consequently, I am thinking hoses of this vintage are not the barrier type necessary for r-134a.

Greg
'84 300D

Steve019 02-19-2002 11:39 PM

I am not sure, I am having my hoses rebuilt next week and I plan to go with r134. Rebuilt is cheaper than new hoses. You must also change the oil in the compressor crankcase and replace the dryer when doing the conversion.

LarryBible 02-20-2002 07:26 AM

I have changed over two 123 cars without replacing the hoses. There may be a slight loss of refrigerant over a long period of time, but this is not a problem because 134 is cheap.

Replace the filter drier, use green o-rings and flush the system thoroughly. Also do not use mineral oil.

Good luck,


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