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Old 08-23-2005, 10:51 PM   #1
masterbeavis
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To fix factory AC, or replace factory AC

My '72 appears to have all of the AC stuff intact and in decent non destroyed shape (despite the duct tape holding some stuff together. If I was to take the time to iron out the power situation, and the system will hold a vacuum, will r134a give me cold blowing AC, or just cooler air. I have seen some conversions where you get ok air, but nowhere near ice cold. Ive read the threads about the new retro fit stuff, I dun wanna spend that kinda scratch. (yet) i want to frustrate myself with trying to fix what I have. I will be swappin in a late model r134a pump from a '00 pickup and will be needing new lines anyways. any thoughts, problems from personal experience, sucsess stories, wives tales?????

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