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Jdub07
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What is involved when converting my 89 lx's a/c to the updated whatchamacallit? Are there any links?
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http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/tech/general/R12-to-R134A-Conversion.html

I skimmed through this article, it seems pretty much accurate.

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If you can stay with R12, it's cooler(literally)....R12 is expensive, but if you wanna be cheap just take your A/C off!....

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Jdub07
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Originally posted by BlackNGold:
If you can stay with R12, it's cooler(literally)....R12 is expensive, but if you wanna be cheap just take your A/C off!....

[patriot]

I have a R12 hook up about 6 hours south of me...FREE. I have a leaky heater core and thought that I would loose all my R12 in replacing it...I figured if I'ma loose it all then maybe I should do the conversion...is there a way to replace the heater core without releasing all my coldjuice? If so I'd rather keep my current a/c like you suggested.
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