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    r12 a/c for 318is

    What are the common place for freon to leak out??

    Is the green o-ring seal compatible with r12??

    Where can I buy r12 freon dye??

    #2
    Lookup Duracool / HC-12a. Works as well as R12 (and it's old system friendly) and it's not bad for the environment.

    Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe

    Originally posted by Top Gear
    Just imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.

    Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.


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      #3
      Originally posted by u3b3rg33k View Post
      Lookup Duracool / HC-12a. Works as well as R12 (and it's old system friendly) and it's not bad for the environment.
      you is crazy

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        #4
        Originally posted by immajackuup View Post
        What are the common place for freon to leak out??
        The compressor shaft seal behind the compressor clutch, a hole in the condenser caused by flying debris coming through the grill, the crimps at the ends of your flexible lines, the o-rings underneath the manifold where the flexible lines come out of the compressor....

        Originally posted by immajackuup View Post
        Is the green o-ring seal compatible with r12??
        Yes.

        Originally posted by immajackuup View Post
        Where can I buy r12 freon dye??

        Don't put dye in your system, it's a contaminant. Use pressurized dry nitrogen and soap bubbles to find leaks.

        As I have posted before, a perfect refrigerant for recharging r12 systems is r414b. It is an r12 drop in, which means that it will run similar pressures and is compatible with your compressor, compressor oil, expansion valve, and pressure switch. I just recharged both of my neighbor's cars (both 80's era Fords) using r414b with excellent results (45-50 degree vent temps. @ 90 degrees ambient).

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          #5
          Originally posted by immajackuup View Post
          you is crazy

          Yellow journalism at it's best.
          God forbid you have a gasoline leak in your car...
          Or an explosive sitting 8" from your face...

          Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe

          Originally posted by Top Gear
          Just imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.

          Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.


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            #6
            Originally posted by Ryann View Post
            The compressor shaft seal behind the compressor clutch, a hole in the condenser caused by flying debris coming through the grill, the crimps at the ends of your flexible lines, the o-rings underneath the manifold where the flexible lines come out of the compressor....



            Yes.




            Don't put dye in your system, it's a contaminant. Use pressurized dry nitrogen and soap bubbles to find leaks.

            As I have posted before, a perfect refrigerant for recharging r12 systems is r414b. It is an r12 drop in, which means that it will run similar pressures and is compatible with your compressor, compressor oil, expansion valve, and pressure switch. I just recharged both of my neighbor's cars (both 80's era Fords) using r414b with excellent results (45-50 degree vent temps. @ 90 degrees ambient).
            R-414B is really expensive comparing to r12 freon. why not use regular 12 freon??

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              #7
              Because you can't buy it anymore...

              Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe

              Originally posted by Top Gear
              Just imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.

              Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.


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                #8
                Originally posted by u3b3rg33k View Post
                Because you can't buy it anymore...

                oh yes i can lol

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by u3b3rg33k View Post
                  Yellow journalism at it's best.
                  God forbid you have a gasoline leak in your car...
                  Or an explosive sitting 8" from your face...
                  Propane and butane are highly flamible gasses. They won't spontaneously combust in a system, but I'd be worried about it in a wreck... or if your evaporator leaks.
                  Originally posted by Gruelius
                  and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                    #10
                    If your car is leaking that much refrigerant, you won't have AC for long. Cars don't hold much refrigerant to start with.

                    FYI it is approved for use by the Canadian DOT (whatever it's called), so it can't be that bad. I've also been running it for the last five years, and I'm still here. Now about that time I had a fuel line rupture...

                    Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe

                    Originally posted by Top Gear
                    Just imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.

                    Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.


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                      #11
                      Originally posted by immajackuup View Post
                      R-414B is really expensive comparing to r12 freon. why not use regular 12 freon??
                      99.9% of the r12 you see for sale is recovered r12. Unless the people responsible for recovery were meticulous and the systems they recovered the gas from were clean you risk introducing contaminants into your system.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by immajackuup View Post
                        Lolz
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                        Parts Wanted
                        The Never-ending Resto Mod

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                          #13

                          just bought this for 16 a can.

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