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Old 03-17-2015, 04:50 PM   #22
Bigdav160
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Re: Converting factory AC to use R134a

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Parts list:
Condenser- 11-7201 $205.00
Drier- 21-4215A $65.00
Compressor- 21-2201SH $345.00
POA Update- 50-2551A $95.00
Hose Set- 95-7215A $110.00
Liquid Line- 95-7216 $24.00
Tube Set- 50-7220 $48.00
I would change a couple things.

I'd buy a Sanden A-6 replacement Sanden A-6 replacement
Forget the POA update as it converts your system to a cycling system designed for orifice tube use. You'd have to add a evaporator core to the above quote or fabricate an inline tube/filter.

Other than the pricing being a little high, it should work.

Oh, if using a parallel condenser I would not undercharge the system.
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