Re: R12 -> R134a 1989 Porsche Kit Questions
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 4:54 pm
I think the process would be:
- starting with pump running and manifold wheels open
- close manifold wheels
- turn off pump
- attach can and secure service hose at both ends
- puncture can
- bleed service hose at manifold to the outside
- close service hose at manifold
- slowly open manifold wheels, first high side then low side
- let the R134a flow until it stops (how do I know when it stops, sound or watch pressure?)
- the instructions (see my first post) say to stop at 10 psig on the initial fill (will do this twice)
maybe just let the pressure go above 10psig to empty the can, the total fill will be 36 oz. (see inst. above)
- after filling is stopped then back out the quick disconnect wheels
- close off the can (can this be done with the valve I get at the auto parts store?)
- now what to do with the punctured can if there is anything left and I can't seal it
Thanks and sorry to review the obvious to all of you that do this often
- starting with pump running and manifold wheels open
- close manifold wheels
- turn off pump
- attach can and secure service hose at both ends
- puncture can
- bleed service hose at manifold to the outside
- close service hose at manifold
- slowly open manifold wheels, first high side then low side
- let the R134a flow until it stops (how do I know when it stops, sound or watch pressure?)
- the instructions (see my first post) say to stop at 10 psig on the initial fill (will do this twice)
maybe just let the pressure go above 10psig to empty the can, the total fill will be 36 oz. (see inst. above)
- after filling is stopped then back out the quick disconnect wheels
- close off the can (can this be done with the valve I get at the auto parts store?)
- now what to do with the punctured can if there is anything left and I can't seal it
Thanks and sorry to review the obvious to all of you that do this often