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2/21/2024 6:03:52 PM EDT
Looks like I am good with the oil being backwards compatable so the compressor won't grenade so I should be able to Run 134-A in a 1234yf system correct?

I supposed just to fill the system by weight and not pressure?
2/21/2024 10:21:58 PM EDT
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seems like you can do it from my Youtube research...looking for long term reviews.

2/21/2024 10:26:10 PM EDT
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Fill when running until high/low psi is in the neighborhood for 134?

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Forgot about variable displacement pumps. Only ones Ive done were on/off pumps r12 to 134,
2/21/2024 10:30:59 PM EDT
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I've never seen it done yet but understand why with the cost of 1234
2/21/2024 10:32:45 PM EDT
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it's really close

R1234-fy

75F38-48psi low side149-168PSI high side

R-134A

75F 34-45PSI low side  150-170psi high side.

I'll jut make sure the high side doesn't get crazy
2/21/2024 10:34:41 PM EDT
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Just got a call today from one of the parts houses selling 1234 for $458 per bottle.  Lowest I’ve seen so far.  

2/21/2024 10:34:53 PM EDT
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So what I have gathered is the PAG oil for 134A doesn't play well with R1234-YF....but R1234-YF oil is fine for R-134A...apparantly the 1234 will break down the 134A oil

Also...I have heard that you don't want to mix R1234 and R134 together, as the R1234-YF will breakdown the 134A...not sure how accurate that is, but the point is moot for me as I don't have any refrigerant in the lines.

2/21/2024 10:35:07 PM EDT
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But why?  I hope your not doing this for a customer.
2/21/2024 10:35:46 PM EDT
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Just got a call today from one of the parts houses selling 1234 for $458 per bottle.  Lowest I’ve seen so far.  

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I've never seen it done yet but understand why with the cost of 1234


Just got a call today from one of the parts houses selling 1234 for $458 per bottle.  Lowest I’ve seen so far.  



That's retarded expensive.

The EPA likes that shit because it breaks down in 2 weeks as opposed to 10 years for R134A
2/21/2024 10:36:42 PM EDT
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1234yf runs at different pressure and the expansion valve as well as the compressor are different. I’m not saying it’s impossible, but I can’t make it work.
2/21/2024 10:41:47 PM EDT
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That's retarded expensive.

The EPA likes that shit because it breaks down in 2 weeks as opposed to 10 years for R134A
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I've never seen it done yet but understand why with the cost of 1234


Just got a call today from one of the parts houses selling 1234 for $458 per bottle.  Lowest I’ve seen so far.  



That's retarded expensive.

The EPA likes that shit because it breaks down in 2 weeks as opposed to 10 years for R134A


And that’s a 10 pound bottle, not 30.  

2/21/2024 10:42:19 PM EDT
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I have done it and it works just fine, I figured it out after reading a Mercedes recall due to 1234yf being flammable and accidents causing fires.   They vacuum the system, changed the fill ports/lines, and recharged it to stock weight with 134a.  I dont remember what oil i used when I converted a wrecked Kia but 5 years later it still has cold AC.  Fill by weight in all cars, 1234 or not, and it always works.  I've run across a few cars recently where proper weight yields lower pressures than normal but ICE COLD air.
2/21/2024 10:42:31 PM EDT
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if it works it works

the oil which keeps it lubed is gtg
2/21/2024 10:43:41 PM EDT
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did you try to make it work?
2/21/2024 10:44:37 PM EDT
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I have done it and it works just fine, I figured it out after reading a Mercedes recall due to 1234yf being flammable and accidents causing fires.   They vacuum the system, changed the fill ports/lines, and recharged it to stock weight with 134a.  I dont remember what oil i used when I converted a wrecked Kia but 5 years later it still has cold AC.  Fill by weight in all cars, 1234 or not, and it always works.  I've run across a few cars recently where proper weight yields lower pressures than normal but ICE COLD air.
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that's the key from what I have read...you can't mix the two...gotta do a whole evac.
2/21/2024 10:49:41 PM EDT
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12, 134a and 1234 all run within a couple pisseye, with 12 running a lower pressure by 10-15 in hot condenser.

Expansion valve should not matter and a compressor is built to pump a gas.  

2/21/2024 10:50:24 PM EDT
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that's the key from what I have read...you can't mix the two...gotta do a whole evac.
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Never mix refrigerant.
2/21/2024 10:51:18 PM EDT
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Came to say this

I have never tried it myself
2/21/2024 10:54:52 PM EDT
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Came to say this

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Came to say this

I have never tried it myself


the pressures overlap in a automobile, it may be different in residential/commercial hvac.

It's definitely gonna work in Automotive.
2/21/2024 11:01:13 PM EDT
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The Mercedes Benz 1234yf recall
2/22/2024 11:17:01 AM EDT
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hells yeah!
2/22/2024 11:22:56 AM EDT
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I miss the good ol days of using propane instead of r12.
2/22/2024 2:21:54 PM EDT
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You'll notice they said not to vacuum the oil out so clearly 1234yf oil works for r134.
2/22/2024 2:22:14 PM EDT
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1234yf is a propane base.
2/22/2024 2:26:47 PM EDT
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Was going to chime in about the fixed orifice valve sizing might be an issue with icing. 1234 was juuuusstttt starting to come in on Lexus cars when I got out.

My wife's Bronco has 1234 in it. @midcap, do you know if the coupler fittings are the same between 134 and 1234?
2/22/2024 2:27:10 PM EDT
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I've done it once and didn't have an issue. I don't go off weight, just charge through the low side and watch the gauge, try to get it as close to 33psi as you can.
2/22/2024 2:29:32 PM EDT
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Fucking lol....

Propane is... Propane
R12 exposed to flame turned into Mustard Gas
R134 developed and used successfully as a replacement for R12 and "more environmentally friendly".

R1234yf being propane based because tree hugger feelings is fucking retarded....

Clown world.
2/22/2024 2:31:11 PM EDT
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that's the key from what I have read...you can't mix the two...gotta do a whole evac.



Never mix refrigerant.



This!


Do not mix



Been working at dealers long enough to have seen some shit and the cost of parts for the 1234 shit is stupid

1400.00 for a 10lb cylinder

50.00 dollars for O-rings on the lines

And the lines themselves

300 to 500.00 each



Do not skimp
2/22/2024 2:44:13 PM EDT
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Was going to chime in about the fixed orifice valve sizing might be an issue with icing. 1234 was juuuusstttt starting to come in on Lexus cars when I got out.

My wife's Bronco has 1234 in it. @midcap, do you know if the coupler fittings are the same between 134 and 1234?
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Couplers are not the same, but they sell adapters.
2/22/2024 2:45:31 PM EDT
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I've done it once and didn't have an issue. I don't go off weight, just charge through the low side and watch the gauge, try to get it as close to 33psi as you can.
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Pressures are no longer an accurate measurement many newer systems have lower pressures but Ice Cold A/C.  Always go by factory weight and you'll never be wrong.
2/22/2024 2:51:56 PM EDT
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Pressures are no longer an accurate measurement many newer systems have lower pressures but Ice Cold A/C.  Always go by factory weight and you'll never be wrong.
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We don't have an A/C machine or scale but don't do too many 1234 systems unless pulling the cab. Most of our A/C work is 134.
2/22/2024 3:38:30 PM EDT
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We don't have an A/C machine or scale but don't do too many 1234 systems unless pulling the cab. Most of our A/C work is 134.
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Refrigerant scales are cheap if your using 30lb cylinders.  If you're using cans just do the math to figure out how many cans you need.
2/22/2024 3:49:01 PM EDT
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Don't buy a 10 pounder just to do one car.
2/22/2024 3:50:24 PM EDT
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Looks like I am good with the oil being backwards compatable so the compressor won't grenade so I should be able to Run 134-A in a 1234yf system correct?

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We replaced them straight across for a recall years ago. yf came out with the 231 chassis SL, we removed it and put 134 back in a few months into production.

Never had a problem. Need two machines though, they can’t mix.

We have variable displacement compressors, pressure does whatever it wants. Fill to spec. Done.
2/22/2024 3:52:54 PM EDT
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Why not just dump in some propane?
2/22/2024 3:59:37 PM EDT
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propane?

you stuff horse shit in your button tuck upholstery jobs too
2/22/2024 4:06:02 PM EDT
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so down the road he can pooch someone else's pricy as fuck R1234yf tank.

plus $1000 fine if they track it back to you and I think it fucks your epa certs.
2/22/2024 8:28:33 PM EDT
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You'll notice they said not to vacuum the oil out so clearly 1234yf oil works for r134.
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hells yeah!


You'll notice they said not to vacuum the oil out so clearly 1234yf oil works for r134.


yeah I did see that...what I read is that 1234yf oil is fine with r134 but not the other way around.

If the EPA actually gave a fuck they would figure out how to make R-1234-yf cheap like R-134a
2/22/2024 8:28:58 PM EDT
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Was going to chime in about the fixed orifice valve sizing might be an issue with icing. 1234 was juuuusstttt starting to come in on Lexus cars when I got out.

My wife's Bronco has 1234 in it. @midcap, do you know if the coupler fittings are the same between 134 and 1234?
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couplers are different
2/22/2024 8:29:54 PM EDT
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This!


Do not mix



Been working at dealers long enough to have seen some shit and the cost of parts for the 1234 shit is stupid

1400.00 for a 10lb cylinder

50.00 dollars for O-rings on the lines

And the lines themselves

300 to 500.00 each



Do not skimp
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that's the key from what I have read...you can't mix the two...gotta do a whole evac.



Never mix refrigerant.



This!


Do not mix



Been working at dealers long enough to have seen some shit and the cost of parts for the 1234 shit is stupid

1400.00 for a 10lb cylinder

50.00 dollars for O-rings on the lines

And the lines themselves

300 to 500.00 each



Do not skimp


I'm not skimping...I am a shitbox monger
2/22/2024 8:32:08 PM EDT
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so down the road he can pooch someone else's pricy as fuck R1234yf tank.

plus $1000 fine if they track it back to you and I think it fucks your epa certs.
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But why?  I hope your not doing this for a customer.


so down the road he can pooch someone else's pricy as fuck R1234yf tank.

plus $1000 fine if they track it back to you and I think it fucks your epa certs.


I do not own a repair shop
2/22/2024 8:32:56 PM EDT
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I'd need like 4 8oz cans
2/22/2024 8:33:00 PM EDT
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yeah I did see that...what I read is that 1234yf oil is fine with r134 but not the other way around.

If the EPA actually gave a fuck they would figure out how to make R-1234-yf cheap like R-134a
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We had get a whole second set of AC machines for cars with electric compressors, “the oil is different”. Order the $600 bottle of special electric oil, the part number changes up to the same oil we have on the shelf.

Probably $15k down the drain
2/22/2024 9:19:16 PM EDT
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We had get a whole second set of AC machines for cars with electric compressors, “the oil is different”. Order the $600 bottle of special electric oil, the part number changes up to the same oil we have on the shelf.

Probably $15k down the drain
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yeah I did see that...what I read is that 1234yf oil is fine with r134 but not the other way around.

If the EPA actually gave a fuck they would figure out how to make R-1234-yf cheap like R-134a



We had get a whole second set of AC machines for cars with electric compressors, “the oil is different”. Order the $600 bottle of special electric oil, the part number changes up to the same oil we have on the shelf.

Probably $15k down the drain


lol damn
2/22/2024 9:27:49 PM EDT
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napa sells 8oz cans for 29.00 i think
2/22/2024 9:30:46 PM EDT
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Just got a call today from one of the parts houses selling 1234 for $458 per bottle.  Lowest I’ve seen so far.  

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My local Napa has 10lb on sale for 429.99. they also have a listing for a 25 lb keg.
2/22/2024 9:50:52 PM EDT
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napa sells 8oz cans for 29.00 i think
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I'd need like 4 8oz cans

napa sells 8oz cans for 29.00 i think


$120 instead of $40
2/22/2024 10:24:37 PM EDT
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at least CLEARLY mark the system has been contaminated with R134A on the caps, and bottom of hood.

cause if some poor tech sucks it down without testing it first you know his ass is grass for the 30lb can and whatever else needs to happen to remedy the problem with a contaminated machine.

or worse case scenario it ends up chemical soup in like 30 customers cars.
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I like that.  Fuck the EPA.
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