No. Not even a little. They are totally incompatible.
Where are you that you have R12 available but not R134?
can i use 12a w/my 134a
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Re: can i use 12a w/my 134a
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Re: can i use 12a w/my 134a
Take to a shop; have the leak diagnosed and fixed, then the correct amount of R134a added by weight.
Re: can i use 12a w/my 134a
That stuff is a mixture of propane and butane. Don't smoke around it.vincom@geocities.com wrote:near toronto canada.jeepsj wrote:No. Not even a little. They are totally incompatible.
Where are you that you have R12 available but not R134?
not r12(the old banned stuff) but r-12a, almost same name but not the same
this stuff http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/red-t ... p.html#srp
99 Jeep XJ
87 Jeep Grand Wagoneer - 6.5 turbodiesel
87 Chevy CC Dually
87 Jeep Grand Wagoneer - 6.5 turbodiesel
87 Chevy CC Dually
Re: can i use 12a w/my 134a
Mixtures of refrigerant usually have undesirable thermal properties compared to either one alone. It is like when tin and lead are mixed to make solder, the resulting mixture has a lower melting point than expected by looking at the melting point of either metal alone. Thus it is highly preferable to use refrigerant as intended as a pure substance and not "top up" system with a different type.