Byron,
Any AC shop can change your AC to the 134 stuff. I just had my Vette
recharged with the old stuff and it cost me $165.00. :-( OWWWEE. Then the
technician said that the next time I come in I should have it converted to
134. I asked, "How much is that" to which he replied "$150.00". I can't
wait to go back and save $15.00!
Durwood
51 Chevy 1/2 ton Deluxe 5 window
>From: Byron Schluter <b_schluter@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: Byron Schluter <b_schluter@yahoo.com>
>To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
>Subject: [oletrucks] Need help for newer chevy truck
>Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 00:01:15 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hey all ole truckers,
>
>I was reading a posting about Vintage Air and it got
>me to thinking, there are a lot of very knowledgeable
>folks on the list that might have an answer to my
>question.
>
>I own a 1984 Chevy Silverado 3/4ton with all the bells
>and whistles. The air conditioning compressor just
>seized up last week(original unit). The system has
>never been upgraded to use R134A. What I'm trying to
>find out is what is required to update my system for
>the new refrigerent. I recently moved from Spokane WA
>to Petaluma CA. We've had an unusually warm early
>summer so far and of course the a.c. went out on one
>of the hottest days we've had. I would like to get
>the system working again. Besides replacing the
>compressor what other components need to be upgraded
>or replaced. Any information would be helpful.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Byron Schluter
>1984 Silverado
>Hope to be owner of 47-54 Chevy/GMC(soon?)
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