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June 18th, 2011 05:34 PM #11
1. the service fittings are going to be quick disconnect rather than screw on type schrader valve
2. the service valves will be backwards in terms of size: R134a- the low side will have a smaller service fitting and the high side will have a smaller fitting
3. if it is a thermal expansion valve type, usually will not have a sight glass
4. it will have a lower suction side pressure
5. the connections and flanges will use HBNR (green ) o-rings or seals
6. should the evaporator develop a leak, it will smell like horse crap inside the cabin
7. if you use a halide torch leak detector, the flame will not change even if there was a substantial leak
8. by golly, if was produced later than 1994, it should be standard equipped with R134a
9. it should already have a sticker that it uses R134a if it was original or it was retrofitted, any competent technician will already put a sticker on it stating it was retrofitted
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June 20th, 2011 11:19 PM #12Tama kayo mga bro, 134a na. Tsaka tama si Mile2 nasa ilalim ng hood sa unahan yung sticker. Thanks ulit!
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June 20th, 2011 11:27 PM #13
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