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[alfa] re: Air conditioning question (No Alfa content)



Joe mentioned about alternative refridgerants, so I'll give you my take on them, FWIW.

As a matter of fact, I also have an 85 Cherokee with the V-6 and A/C. About 3 years ago the R-12 charge went low enough to become ineffective. The system has sat for 3 years dormant. This year I decided to try an inexpensive alternative to R-134. Since the Jeep has 200k miles on it now, I didn't want to spend several hundred dollars to convert to an R-134 system . . . which would probably need a parallel flow condenser to work well.

At any rate, I had what was left of the system evac'd (only about 4 lbs of pressure in the system = empty). Some places will do it for you for free since the recovered R-12 is saleable. I hooked up a vacuum pump and pulled the system down for an hour or so and checked for obvious leaks. There were none. Next I let the vacuum come up to 10" as recommended by the alternative refridgerant. The one I used was Enviro-safe. The advantages of HC refridgerants is that they're not controlled by the EPA and are environmentally friendly. I added in the amount recommended by Enviro-safe (1/3 the normal R-12 charge by weight) and the system cooled just like R-12 does. This refridgerant is completely compatible with all R-12 seals, compressor, mineral oil, etc. (unlike R-134). So far the charge has held, but even if there's some seepage, the stuff is cheap, non-harmful to the environment and only costs about $5 a can (=1lb of R-12). Hi and Lo pressures are fine and according to the manufacturer, takes less hp to turn the compressor. It is flammable, but less so than R-134, and at a something like 1500F.

However, that said, if you have most of the R-12 still in your system, a top off charge may be all that you need. HOWEVER, MIXING REFRIDGERANTS WITHIN THE SYSTEM IS ILLEGAL AND NO A/C MECHANIC WILL LIKELY WANT TO EVACUATE YOUR SYSTEM WITH MIXED REFRIDGERANTS UNLESS HE HAS A VERY SPECIAL RECOVERY MACHINE. The manufacturers of the HC refridgerants tell you to NOT mix refridgerants. Evac your system first, then fill with HC. If you want to know more about the alternative refridgerants, do a web search. There's lots of info out there on them.

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