Is there any way to evaluate quality of current refrigerant and decide if I need to replace it? It's R12 unfortunately. And If it's enough good I prefer not to change it. --- oldhop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Some may tell you that the pump can be removed by > isolating the service valves > on each side of the pump,thus only losing a small > amount of refrigerant,can be > done but not a good idea especially if its r12 > (unlikely, but it can result in > a $10,000 fine in this country)The oil in an air con > system does not stay only > in the compressor it will migrate around your entire > system.Point being that if > your oil is contaminated from your present unit you > will cary this over to your > new pump. Have a fridgy reclaim the gas and re > charge with new ,this will > ensure that you get the correct charge in the unit > as it will be measured from > empty.May be a good time to move from r12 if thats > what you have at pesent . > regards HOP > >