R12 -> R134a 1989 Porsche Kit Questions

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Re: R12 -> R134a 1989 Porsche Kit Questions

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HC3 wrote:Thanks Tim and Cusser,
It looks like HNBR O-rings come in black or green.
They may not be exactly the same (e.g. different durometer)
https://www.globaloring.com/oring-colors/

I guess I'll assume the QD fittings for R134a will be OK.
It makes sense after all this time at least the R134a fittings should have compatible O-rings.
I might try putting some teflon tape on the threads as a belt and suspenders approach.


When was the last time you saw Teflon tape on a vehicle AC fitting? I think you're making this a bigger deal than it really is.
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Re: R12 -> R134a 1989 Porsche Kit Questions

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HC3 wrote:I might try putting some teflon tape on the threads as a belt and suspenders approach.
Teflon tape is used to help seal tapered pipe threads. It won't help your O-ring connection to seal, but "might" help you unscrew the fitting in the future.
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The teflon tape isn't near the O-ring just on the adapter threads. The idea is if R134a leaks past the O-ring it might be stopped by the teflon tape.
I'm well aware how the tape works on NPT threads.
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HC3 wrote:The teflon tape isn't near the O-ring just on the adapter threads. The idea is if R134a leaks past the O-ring it might be stopped by the teflon tape.
Better off buying lottery tickets.....
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Re: R12 -> R134a 1989 Porsche Kit Questions

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Another annoying question.

Is there better Schrader valve and cap adapter assemblies out there I should get before doing the evac. and charge?
The Schrader valves look to be the standard type. The caps are plastic with a black O-ring or seal inside.
It seems that brass caps might be better. Thoughts? Thanks.
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Re: R12 -> R134a 1989 Porsche Kit Questions

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Why do those caps have holes drilled in them????
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Re: R12 -> R134a 1989 Porsche Kit Questions

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They came that way - I had the same question.
I'll take a closer look to make sure the holes don't go thru.
I think those "holes" are to get a more constant wall thickness for the center part of the cap that has the male threads that thread into the top of the fitting.
It helps with the molding process.
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Re: R12 -> R134a 1989 Porsche Kit Questions

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Holes don't go through (thru) , it seems they are there for the reason I mention.
Still, should I look at finding better converters that have bigger Schrader valves and/or brass caps?
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I have never seen brass caps for R134a either factory or replacement. You can get them for R12 systems thru HVAC supply stores.
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Re: R12 -> R134a 1989 Porsche Kit Questions

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HC3 wrote:Still, should I look at finding better converters that have bigger Schrader valves and/or brass caps?
Thanks.
No; you worry too much.
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