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Then I'm glad I'm not the only one experiencing this.
Apparently some compressors aren't compatible with R134, but none of the conversion/update threads mention that. I think it's more of a matter of making sure that the system has been flushed clean from the R12 stuff. It appears that the compressor I am using was already part of an R134a update since I dumped out PAG oil with UV dye in it when I got it.
I edited my post at the same time as your reply. It has to do with the seals in the compressor and leakage. So, just like any of the o-rings in the system, r134 can leak past them.
I edited my post at the same time as your reply. It has to do with the seals in the compressor and leakage. So, just like any of the o-rings in the system, r134 can leak past them.
Lol. The two compressors I have are 1 377 946 which is on that list. WELL THEN.
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