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kwayzivietnamese
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Regasing..Cheapest place in Sydney? Tue, 11 October 2005 06:44 Go to next message
89 mr2 aw11...how much would it cost to regas? And where is the cheapest place to get this done in Sydney?
Its only JUST cool..but not cool enuff Razz
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terra
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Re: Regasing..Cheapest place in Sydney? Tue, 11 October 2005 12:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
its about 60-70 for a gegas in adelaide... the thing is, make sur ethey check the system first. if your eloosing gas then you got a leak. the ac system is complelty sealed and should never leak.
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Re: Regasing..Cheapest place in Sydney? Sat, 15 October 2005 14:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gass it with LPG its very cheap about couple of bucks and when u turn on aircon ur car explodes
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Re: Regasing..Cheapest place in Sydney? Sat, 15 October 2005 16:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing u must have been so bored 2 post that up! Razz
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Flyen
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Re: Regasing..Cheapest place in Sydney? Sun, 16 October 2005 00:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lol yep...


if ur running the old aircon sys with the gas that damages the ozone u need to make up NEW lines
cause they are porous n will seap out the lines

since its a 89 model id assume u need to make new lines

speak to an aircon specialist
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Darola
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Re: Regasing..Cheapest place in Sydney? Sun, 16 October 2005 10:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Hey there, LPG works really well in a car's aircon (as long as there are no leaks for it to be ignited)

when changeing from the old r12 gas to the new r132 gas, what they do is put different adapters onto the line's to fill them up, re-do all the seal's, put a new tx valve in, a new reciver drier, and add oil no.8 into the aircon pump.

i've never seen them make new line's for the aircon unless one is broken, but most of the time they will just get a second hand one...


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BradW
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Re: Regasing..Cheapest place in Sydney? Sun, 16 October 2005 11:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Darola wrote on Sun, 16 October 2005 20:30

Hey there, LPG works really well in a car's aircon (as long as there are no leaks for it to be ignited)


Seriously that is a stupid thing to post on a forum because even though you may be joking, some people might not see that and think you are serious.

DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE LPG IN YOUR AIRCON.

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when changeing from the old r12 gas to the new r132 gas


The "new" gas is R134a Wink .

Flyen wrote

if ur running the old aircon sys with the gas that damages the ozone u need to make up NEW lines
cause they are porous n will seap out the lines



Actually they are saying now that R134a damages the ozone layer as well. You should have new hoses made from "barrier hose" but I don't think we have ever done this unless the hoses were damaged.

kwayzivietnamese: If your air con needs regassing then it will have a leak somewhere. This needs repairing before a regas so you need to factor in repair costs into the regas price. You will be able to find someone who will just gas it for you and take your money but you will be back where you started next year when the gas has leaked out again. If you plan on keeping the car, spend the extra money and have it repaired properly.
Visit a few workshops in your area and get some quotes. The price will depend on what problems it has and whether it needs to be converted to R134a.

Sorry for the essay guys and I hope I didn't offend anyone with my comments Cool .
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Flyen
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Re: Regasing..Cheapest place in Sydney? Sun, 16 October 2005 12:08 Go to previous message
u need new lines because the old lines are too porous for the new gas and the actual conversion system u may know of is just oiling the inside so ur compressor doesnt fuck up

LPG is stupid i was told by someone that putting LPG in WORKS but when he went for a smoke... he lost his eyebrows lets say

so the proper way to do it is

make new lines (from the 'barrier hose')
get ur aircon tested for leaks
get the internals oiled
and regassed
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