1976 Cadillac A/C
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 8:19 am
Hello everyone,
This is my first post. I was referred to this forum for the questions I had... I own a 1976 aCadillac Deville that has been off the road for over 20 years. I have gone through the mechanical systems and it runs and drives great, but now I would like to get the A/C working again.
Obviously it would have carried R12. The most common thing to do now is retrofit to R134a, but in my experience, it is never cold enough, especially at a stop light. In fact, I have a 1992 Cadillac Brougham with a 350 that is that way, ice cold when rolling and nasty when sitting still.
So My question is... Is the reason for this poor performance on these older cars because of the lack of an electric fan? is there anything other than r134a that I can use? Thank you.
This is my first post. I was referred to this forum for the questions I had... I own a 1976 aCadillac Deville that has been off the road for over 20 years. I have gone through the mechanical systems and it runs and drives great, but now I would like to get the A/C working again.
Obviously it would have carried R12. The most common thing to do now is retrofit to R134a, but in my experience, it is never cold enough, especially at a stop light. In fact, I have a 1992 Cadillac Brougham with a 350 that is that way, ice cold when rolling and nasty when sitting still.
So My question is... Is the reason for this poor performance on these older cars because of the lack of an electric fan? is there anything other than r134a that I can use? Thank you.