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I've been tearing apart the Troopy's AC system to clean it, flush it, and convert it to R134a...
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Was R12 still available in the Middle East? O see a couple of Tee fittings, does it have rear air?
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I've been tearing apart the Troopy's AC system to clean it, flush it, and convert it to R134a...
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Was R12 still available in the Middle East? O see a couple of Tee fittings, does it have rear air?
You changed your avatar!! I didn't recognize your posts in another thread.![]()
just wait in a couple of years 134 won't even be available to purchase. 1234yf is already becoming the factory standard, basically DIY a/c work is very quickly becoming a thing of the past.R12 still available on a limited basis... similar to here. You gotta hunt for it, and pay a premium, but it's out there. Converting to R134a is not that challenging actually AND it makes it far more DIY friendly for future work on the truck.
It does have rear air. Not the factory version, though that was an option on this truck. They installed an aftermarket evaporator and blower assembly to blow into the back... as well as the t'd fittings to both high pressure and low pressure and an additional condensor and electric fan.
It all worked really well when I first bought it. We had to discharge it to replace the front radiator core support.
Ah... quit raining on my parade!!just wait in a couple of years 134 won't even be available to purchase. 1234yf is already becoming the factory standard, basically DIY a/c work is very quickly becoming a thing of the past.
Ah... quit raining on my parade!!![]()
Had no plans on changing my FJ62 to R134A but now I wondering if I need to pick up the stuff to switch to R134A. Have more of that than R12. Talking to a repairman at a neighbor's home he said 410A was already going to be phased out. Wonder what the replacement for that will be? When Dupont's royalties ran out on "FREON" is when all the troubles started.![]()
Absolutely love the troopy! Thanks for posting.I've been tearing apart the Troopy's AC system to clean it, flush it, and convert it to R134a...
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I like the year...
I like the year...
The 77 is on all Historic Vehicle plates. I remember even though my 68 was first registered in November 67 I had to wait until January 93 to get the plates. Ran for a few years and then switched back to regular plates. Now going with old AZ and not paying the extra $25 a year. Now your 77 FJ40 would be correct. My 89 has never had any other plates. When I bought it in 93 the plates still stayed with the vehicle. The maroon plates were the first plate that didn't have a year stamped when they were introduced and weren't replaced when the next style came out.
I like the year...
C’mon! Pics already!!!I liked the 57 part