If you have only a minor leak in the R12 system, perhaps you only need a few ounces of R12 to top it up, and in that case I would certainly stay with the R12. If your system is leaking and you don't want to go to the expense of finding the leak, yes, you can use the $34 kit to change it over. No, you don't need to do all the other stuff. This will cause a storm of argument from others on the IML, but I will turn off my hearing aid. I have done this to 5 cars now, using the $34 kit, and they all cool just fine, thank you. The guy who did all the expensive stuff did a good thing for you, because that system will probably go a lot further without trouble, but you pay your money and you take your chances. You get what you pay for, but the El-cheapo kits do work just fine. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Noska" <lnoska@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Imperial Club" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 5:54 PM Subject: IML: The unknown Chrysler/ AC question > I stopped at the house today; the car is a 1962 New Port. It will need a > lot of work. The seats are shredded from the sun, it has 3 flat tires, the > body looks good no dent's, but it has some rust behind the right rear tire. > The bottom 3 inches of the body shows rust spots. The dash is complete, the > leather or vinyl is shot. The upholstery will need to be replaced. And I > don't think it is running. > > The owner wants $1200.00 for the car. If some one is interested I think I > can get a digital camera, the next time I am in town I will take some > pictures. The car has 24,000 on the odometer. > > I have a question for the people who know Air Conditioning. I found a kit > to convert the old R12 systems to 134-A type refrigerant. When I had my > Bronco II converted the man said he had to change the condenser and all the > seals. ($256.00) > > Was he right and was the price right? Or can I convert my 1982 Imperial > with a kit for $33.00??? Something doesn't sound right? The R12 is a > little low I can see some bubbles some of the time, and it is clear part of > the time? > > Lawrence R Noska > lnoska@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Hauser, ID 83854 > > > > >