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04-27-2013, 10:16 PM | #1 |
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AC renew in process - need advice.
Am renewing a 1970 GMC 3500 factory air setup. The compressor was disabled (no belt) when I got it. I do not know much about AC and have never done a fix like this. The current compressor will turn by hand, so am figuring that it did not break apart inside.
Am tempted to replace the compressor, clutch and receiver dryer and have the rebuilt compressor filled with with oil compatible with 134a and go with that refrigerant - not try to go back to R12. Questions: Does that plan make sense? Any cautions in 134A? Any other components a guy should replace, to be certain? Any other "be aware" issues with 1970 factory air? Where is the best place to get such components - local parts place or specialty/online? Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
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