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Mail From: (email redacted) (Randy Siwik)

Ron,

R-134a and freon? ---scratches head w/ a puzzled look...
Oh, I get it. That's stuff a classic Mustang would use if the
owner of said car didn't live in the ARCTIC CIRCLE!!!!!

Sorry, I don't have air conditioning.
I do roll down both my windows when it gets
really warm though ;-)

Regards,
Randy
Central Ohio

....... Welcome to the US, now speak English


Ronsoy wrote:

> Randy,
>
> I drive my 72 mustang all year long here in south Florida I have made
> the decision to stay in Florida but move both north and west..I live about
> 30 minutes from DEEP Miami...And have had enough of forced Spanish 101,
> There are some streets (120th street to im not sure what it says)that don't
> even have ONE English sign one the whole block except when its a word that
> doesn't translate to Spanish....I have had enough...and the Haitians are
> just about ready to destroy my car with another hope to get money from the
> insurance company.
>
> But I love it here just cant stand the sudden overrun of nasty uncaring
> people......went to Naples, Sanibel a few years back and just could not
> believe how laid back it is....its time for a change.........also...On Topic
> part.....
>
> when you change to r-134a do you use the same amount of "freon" or do you
> have to do some sort of conversion formula to figure out what you need, and
> also does anyone know what the amount of freon was in a 72 factory ac with a
> v8.
>
> thanks
> movin' Ron
>



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