Converting R1234YF to R134A... was it a mistake?

Converting R1234YF to R134A... was it a mistake?

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Dale Harvey
Dale Harvey - 09.09.2023 06:29

It's got yf on cause yer fu--ed

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Willy Automotive
Willy Automotive - 05.09.2023 23:25

I wonder if the r1234yf oil is compatible with the r134 ?

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Eric E
Eric E - 19.08.2023 06:35

Sorry, but why should anyone go back to R134a? R-1234yf is better for the environment. Yes, it is more expensive but it is worthy to protect our planet and future!

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EvilJ069
EvilJ069 - 11.08.2023 21:30

So how has this worked out for you?

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Randall Owens
Randall Owens - 02.08.2023 21:33

You charge them on the high side under a vacuum you can flash it on low side with the car a running I dont know the pressure on r1234 but when you convert r12 to 134a you do it at 80 percent

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Gilbert Nunez (www.ripfitnesstx.com)
Gilbert Nunez (www.ripfitnesstx.com) - 09.07.2023 04:20

5 minutes vacuum? Really!

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jason joncas
jason joncas - 06.07.2023 00:54

Has a bad heater the refrigerant has to have a higher pressure than is in the system when ambient temp is high and especially under hood temps the heat soak will bring a static system above a bottle in the machine yeah pressure. It has to heat above the static pressure the purpose it has thats your problem.

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Honda Land
Honda Land - 24.06.2023 18:57

R1234yf has left hand threads on the can as an FYI as well. Say you're trying to charge up with a 134a gauge set. Gasses don't have separate reading on the gauges though. Like how r22 and r134 have different readings. R1234yf and r134 read the same on a gauge set that does both. Just had adapters.

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Chris Reetz
Chris Reetz - 20.06.2023 05:03

I work in a body shop for 29 years charge at least 2 cars a week. Anybody remeber r12. These coments make me laugh lots of experts out there

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Scott Pancrazio
Scott Pancrazio - 13.06.2023 15:57

For a few dollars more you could have gotten an adapter kit that does both high and low sides.

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The High Tech Redneck
The High Tech Redneck - 11.06.2023 19:25

Fuckin mint! I knew that hand gesture right away... Lol

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Stoica George
Stoica George - 04.06.2023 22:13

How about the PAG oil ? Are there compatibility issues ?

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Brandon Dimmitt
Brandon Dimmitt - 13.05.2023 15:16

Yea bud that is letting you know to start the vehicle so the compressor can pull the Freon. Suppose to charge with car running.

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Allen Allen
Allen Allen - 11.05.2023 17:15

One big problem..its a Dodge pos

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Watcher Watchmen
Watcher Watchmen - 29.04.2023 01:19

Can we get a 1 year update on your conversion? Thanks!

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Ian Colon
Ian Colon - 28.04.2023 23:00

1.80lbs of R134 should be fine….

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Chris
Chris - 17.04.2023 02:29

I converted my 2019 Chrysler 300 to 134a - cools much better in summer here in Phoenix vs. the 1234yf. Like everyone has said, it's kinda game.

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fff3136
fff3136 - 04.04.2023 21:54

Doing this now just popped a hole in my dam condenser not paying the price for 1234yf

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Dave Unbranded
Dave Unbranded - 09.03.2023 02:27

60 is not Aircon. Why would you do that

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Ayad u
Ayad u - 01.02.2023 22:15

Link to adapter please

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