Ed is quite the stud muffin....
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134A uses larger, quick release fittings on both low and high pressure sides. The original R12 fittings on our cars are smaller and screw on. You can buy adapters that screw on the original fittings that are quick connect to match your R134A gauge hose ends.
One of my cars had been converted before I bought it and had a 134A adapter on the low side and had been left R12 on the high side.......was gender confused, I guess
Not sure how you are measuring but 3-4 oz is not enough. Our systems hold around 3.25 lbs of R12. Usually 3 1lb cans of R12 would work fine. R134A will be 20% less on a fill. I would add 3 1lb cans of R134a and purge out some from the high side. This will allow some of the moisture/air to escape.