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A/C R12 to R134a using Sanden Compressor with stock M20 oil cooler lines
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Originally posted by Tzantushka View PostThumbs-up from me for the Sanden SD5H14 compressor (S6626) and LC Wylie bracket combo.
Appears your TX valve is 134a compatible - sweet!
Cory
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Thumbs-up from me for the Sanden SD5H14 compressor (S6626) and LC Wylie bracket combo.
Appears your TX valve is 134a compatible - sweet!
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Have a look at my post in here for some inspriration,
https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/for...3#post10022275
And it looks like this guy sells something that might interest you.
https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...ckets-for-sale
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Old thread. I know. Has anyone been able to find a new r134 compressor & M20 bracket combo that works and is still available to buy?
Re: 92 & 93 vert AC compressors as r134 - For what it's worth, I snapped a pic of the compressor in my '93 before I sold it, and the part number was 64528391152
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Help
I really am in need of your help. Do you know where I can find a used bracket for a BMW M21 to Sandin 508 seen/ used on this thread? I need the exact bracket that you have on this thread.
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Originally posted by zaq123 View PostECS lists them as r134a but they are still r12 compressors. I believe r12 and r134 is actually different by the design, not just seals
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My sanden compressor has a one electrical connection nipple. It looks like it can fit into the 3 pronged inlet where the old compressor plugged into, but that would leave 2 prongs exposed. Am I supposed to reuse the connector from my old compressor?
Sorry if I dont make any sense.
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Originally posted by bellerto View PostRight. I meant a direct replacement that is R134a compatible and has the right seals, if such a thing even exist, or even a working R12 OE rep that I can change seals/oil etc.
The one I have is bad so I dont even have the option to try and convert.
ECS Tuning has two options they claim to fit the M20:
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-...64528385712kt/
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Originally posted by chip View Postwere the compressors in the very late verts (1992-93) true 134 compressors or were they the same as the others but with 134 compatible seals?Last edited by jeffnhiscars; 07-19-2018, 08:39 AM.
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Originally posted by bellerto View PostI see most OE replacement options list compatible vert models with production date up to 03/1992 with part# 64 52 8 363 550.
Part# post march 1992 changed to 64 52 8 391 152 which is listed here as R134a but Im not sure how accurate this is.
Good thing is the supporting bracket looks to be the same, part# 64 52 1 717 007 so this could be a direct fit. ECS Tuning has it for $637 here. The more time I spend trying to find a solution the more attractive the price looks ;)
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I see most OE replacement options list compatible vert models with production date up to 03/1992 with part# 64 52 8 363 550.
Part# post march 1992 changed to 64 52 8 391 152 which is listed here as R134a but Im not sure how accurate this is.
Good thing is the supporting bracket looks to be the same, part# 64 52 1 717 007 so this could be a direct fit. ECS Tuning has it for $637 here. The more time I spend trying to find a solution the more attractive the price looks ;)
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were the compressors in the very late verts (1992-93) true 134 compressors or were they the same as the others but with 134 compatible seals?
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Right. I meant a direct replacement that is R134a compatible and has the right seals, if such a thing even exist, or even a working R12 OE rep that I can change seals/oil etc.
The one I have is bad so I dont even have the option to try and convert.
ECS Tuning has two options they claim to fit the M20:
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any 134 replacement compressor will need a bracket designed for it. I bought one of the last APG kits from Amazon and it was specific to a Seltec. The upgrade I did on an M10 was for a Sanden 508.
I will look in to making these when I come up for air, assuming there is enough interestLast edited by jeffnhiscars; 07-18-2018, 06:34 AM.
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