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LantanaTX 04-27-2014 09:17 PM

R134 A/C conversion
 
Does anyone know where the orifice is? I realize I can just put the R134 in but changing the orifice to a variable results in colder air. Usually there is some dimpling in one of the pipes near a union which holds the orifice but I am not finding it on this car.

WVZR-1 04-27-2014 09:36 PM

Re: R134 A/C conversion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LantanaTX (Post 201852)
Does anyone know where the orifice is? I realize I can just put the R134 in but changing the orifice to a variable results in colder air. Usually there is some dimpling in one of the pipes near a union which holds the orifice but I am not finding it on this car.

Drops in the evaporator tube.

LantanaTX 04-27-2014 09:38 PM

Re: R134 A/C conversion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WVZR-1 (Post 201853)
Drops in the evaporator tube.

Great thank you!

WVZR-1 04-27-2014 09:41 PM

Re: R134 A/C conversion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LantanaTX (Post 201854)
Great thank you!

You should see the crimp in the tube. Those connections can be difficult to unthread.

The crimp can be seen here:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/AC-Evaporato...d0ba3b&vxp=mtr

Schrade 04-27-2014 10:11 PM

Re: R134 A/C conversion
 
I converted an '87 to 134 without changing any hardware, except an adapter fitting, that I remember.

I did do the conversion flush a couple extra times, and vented it ( just to see how much was left, of course ;) ), and had no problems thereafter.

LantanaTX 04-27-2014 10:53 PM

Re: R134 A/C conversion
 
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Originally Posted by Schrade (Post 201859)
I converted an '87 to 134 without changing any hardware, except an adapter fitting, that I remember.

I did do the conversion flush a couple extra times, and vented it ( just to see how much was left, of course ;) ), and had no problems thereafter.

I did the same the first time I converted one, but it never got quite as cold and then I learned about changing the orifice and then freezing cold.

LantanaTX 04-27-2014 10:55 PM

Re: R134 A/C conversion
 
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Originally Posted by WVZR-1 (Post 201855)
You should see the crimp in the tube. Those connections can be difficult to unthread.

The crimp can be seen here:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/AC-Evaporato...d0ba3b&vxp=mtr

Thank you, I must have missed it. Just couldn't see the crimp. They are usually at the evaporator or the filter dryer.

scottfab 04-28-2014 11:32 AM

Re: R134 A/C conversion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LantanaTX (Post 201852)
Does anyone know where the orifice is? I realize I can just put the R134 in but changing the orifice to a variable results in colder air. Usually there is some dimpling in one of the pipes near a union which holds the orifice but I am not finding it on this car.

chances are you're going to introduce some moisture to the system when you put the new orifice in I would suggest changing the dryer while you're in there. they are surprisingly cheap

LantanaTX 04-28-2014 12:03 PM

Re: R134 A/C conversion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scottfab (Post 201898)
chances are you're going to introduce some moisture to the system when you put the new orifice in I would suggest changing the dryer while you're in there. they are surprisingly cheap

Never had to replace a dryer before when doing this, but the system must be evacuated before charging.

GOLDCYLON 04-28-2014 01:31 PM

Re: R134 A/C conversion
 
Its always recommended to change out the receiver driver before doing the conversion. Your going to have to recharge the system anyway.


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