Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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Do we need any r12 r134 adapters for the buick?
I will go with what CharlieF said - not sure what you are asking. You linked to fuel line disconnects..Do you mean adapters for the high and low sides? Like these?http://www.amazon.com/Interdynamics-VA-LH11-Conditioning-Conversion-Adapter/dp/B002G1PC4U/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1340386708&sr=8-8&keywords=r134a+adapter+kit
When I did a search for AC tools those multi-colored anodized things popped up.Asking if they are needed? Some weird line to component fittings?So I gather from your discussion any car that has been converted has adapters installed.If not then you need them.Does the manifold come with fittings for the cans of 134?What about the alternates: freeze-12 etc. Different fittings again?
So, my new manifold connects to the GN's low side fine. (134a)High side connector on the car seems much too small for the R134a HSIs that an R12 fitting? where so I get an adapter for that back to 134a?Everything for sale seems to go in the other direction?