Tx Jim
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My Ford 6700 has a York type compressor that does well with 134A. It sat idle all Winter started it up to rake hay & my tractor operator told me AC blows cold air. My 4255 has a Sanden compressor.
Have you considered just putting R12 back in it?
David from jax
Yes I added oil when I put the 134 in. As to the R12 it痴 hard to get and expensive. Remember it痴 been banned since like 1994. All that痴 left is old stock and reclaimed.
You just reminded me: I have a 20lb.(?) tank of R12 that I need to put on E-bay and sell.
You have a gold mine.What's the going price? I have several small cans of R12
Have you considered just putting R12 back in it?
David from jax
I was going to ask the came thing.
What's the going price? I have several small cans of R12
What's the going price? I have several small cans of R12
If there痴 an actual safety concern based on fact, voice your concerns.]
I know a Bic lighter can take a leg off of a welder back of this..Somebody had told me that the welder had a Bic lighter in his pocket as he was doing some welding, and some of the melting steel fell down into his pants pocket , where the Bic was at and melted into it a causing a bomb like explosion taking his leg 2/3 off, later had to have it removed. He went on to say that a Bic lighter is about equal to a 1/4 stick of dynamite.This is all hearsay ..but if in a wreck with that in your system and burn that rubber hose full of it..That would be the one reason for me not to have it in there..
R29 (CARE 4) Propane | Linde Gas
Particularly red the line : It is a flammable refrigerant and therefore not suitable for retrofitting existing fluorocarbon refrigerant systems.
Andy
That seems like more internet bs. If 2 pounds of propane in an ac system is going to blow up the world imagine the dangers of a propane vehicle with hundreds of pounds on board. Or transporting a BBQ propane cylinder. Or just having 30 gallons of gasoline on board.
That seems like more internet bs. If 2 pounds of propane in an ac system is going to blow up the world imagine the dangers of a propane vehicle with hundreds of pounds on board. Or transporting a BBQ propane cylinder. Or just having 30 gallons of gasoline on board.
With all due respect you're comparing systems which are designed to carry propane to a system which is not.
If it just seems like a bad idea to you please go away. If there痴 an actual safety concern based on fact, voice your concerns. Next question will it actually work? I致e got a 1992 truck with an r12 ac system. I already tried charging with 134 and it didn稚 work very good and currently doesn稚 work at all. Maybe the not working at all was unrelated but it still only cooled to like 55 degrees out the vents. It was better than not having it but not very chilly either. If the propane did work would it be an improvement?
You just reminded me: I have a 20lb.(?) tank of R12 that I need to put on E-bay and sell.
I have a 30 pound tank of R12,, from when Sams Club sold it,,,
I bought it, then sold the Suburban that used it,, so, the tank sets in my shed,,,
Want to borrow some?? :confused2:
:laughing:
Same here.
I thought my tank was 20lb, but it is 30lb.
I need to find the right place/way to sell it.