Tony, you need to take the car to an AC shop that has the right equipment to track down your leak. There are so many places the leak could be that it would be pure guesswork for me to advise you. A good leak detector should be able to spot that large a leak. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Bevacqua" <tonysru2@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;> Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 4:02 PM Subject: IML: 1956 air conditioner > I had my compressor rebuilt, and all under the hood checked for leaks. > Checks good. However, the Freon doesn't last more than 45 days, then warm > air is what I get. The air conditioner was not used by the previous owner > (for 12 + years!), so I believe there are other check/replacement points > that must be looked at in the trunk unit. Can anyone please help with what > should be done to correct the situation? Should anything be replaced back > there? > I am no mechanic!!! So please tell me specifically what should be done > and/or where I can find the instructions/parts, etc. > Thanks, VERY MUCH, for your help. > Tony > > > >