Here in Southern California, land of fruits, nuts and flakes, we too have the deposit charge on the cans, _zero_ restrictions on whom can walk in and buy R143a whatsoever .
R12 isn't hard to find, you just have to search a little bit .
It takes about 80% R124a to do the same work as R12, I had my buddy do some AC repairs on my '84 300CD and it barely puts out 80* F air at the dash vents so we're going to fool with it some more, I'm betting he over charged it .
-Nate
Mark wrote :
What new regulations have been re-instated? At the auto parts store I work at, we're still selling R-134a to whomever walks through the door (now only $7.99 for the small can, half of what it was 5-years ago), still not allowed to sell R12, same as the past 20-some years.
Mark in Centennial, CO (and still running the AirTemp V2 compressor on my '66 Sport Fury)
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