Hi George,
The seals (viton I think) are backwards compatible from R134a to R12 systems.
But not upwardly compatible from R12 to R134a
Cheers
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Where you able to purchase the condensers off eBay? Installed yet? Pics?Hell On Wheels wrote:Kirk some good pictures, thanks. Is that your vehicle or a random? Im buying that unit from ebay, so I was trying to see how the supply lines run. Im wondering if they supply each evaporator unit and how does it tie into the compressor?
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Bumping an old thread. Trying to help a friend get A/C in his M998. Using a Red Dot system and he wants to use the wheel well condenser to save space in the bed. Anyone know if one of these units is sufficient? I see the M1151's use two of them. Odd setup! Thanks! - Jack
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SixSpeed wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2016 9:07 pmBumping an old thread. Trying to help a friend get A/C in his M998. Using a Red Dot system and he wants to use the wheel well condenser to save space in the bed. Anyone know if one of these units is sufficient? I see the M1151's use two of them. Odd setup! Thanks! - Jack
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