Brand new in the box Sanden SD5H14 air conditioning compressor... ready for 134A. Never used. Bought for a project and went with a chrome compressor. You can find the specs on the sanden site...use Model 6673. This is a heavy duty compressor. 150.00 firm. (they are 300.00 on internet) John #ad
The compressor don't care what gas John........ You can use it for 12 too, just make sure to use the correct oil. That way you can sell to a broader range
You're right Charlie... guess I was thinking that most or at least a majority now are on 134 or have converted... 12 is so expensive I just figured probable buyers would be looking that way... you think there are still a lot of R-12 rides left ?? j
My 12 rides are still 12. I have some left from brfore it was "bad" to own it The price of it has come back down in recent years
HA!!!!! soooo... you're the one !!! causing all the 'climate change' Making the water in my bathtub rise..... you're probably responsible for all the pollen too !!! evil Dr. Doom you are
I don't see how I did anything wrong. I evacuate the freon into a recycle system whe I have to work on one, and pull a vacuum, and make it hold over night before I charge. All the rigs I own hold the freon unless someone "opens" them in by wrecking, and so far, knock on wood, that hasn't happened
That would be perfect for me but should be one included when I purchase my Vintage Air kit, good luck in selling it John..
I, er, hmmm... might know soooomebody that has over 20 pounds of R-12 with oil. As a sheer coincidence the Nova and the T/A are both R-12 units.
Agreed. I have pulled evaporators out of systems that "won't cool" that when turned over were half full of oil I think it should be illeagle to mix oil and freon in the same can.......... Gotta love the "self taught" A/C mechanics.