Ac Problem

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racr16

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My ac needed charged... i bought the r-134 and tried to charge my ac at the firewall on the suction side... the fitting on the suction line would not allow me to connect the r-134 fitting... The fitting had female threads and a hex head 1/4 inch below the top...

I assumed that it was not converted and bought a conversion kit ... i unscrewed the fitting that was on it because none of the conversion fittings were made with male threads for the suction side... when i unthreaded the fitting it released all of the charge in the a/c because there was no shrader valve under the fitting...

my problem now lies with the male threaded stem on the suction line... it is a smaller diameter than the r134 conversion fitting... i have talked to 3 different service advisors at 3 different dealers and nobody has any idea what i am talking about...

has anyone had this problem with there SHO and how did you solve it...

99 SHO
 

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I have yet to have troubles with my 99 SHO ac. I have always had good luck working with goodyear on all my AC issues.

From Porsches to Gen 1 and 2 SHO's.

knock on wood for me.

Good luck!

jpc
 

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your sho has to be R134A, unless a previous owner converted it to R12????????
Are you sure your you had an R134A fitting when you tried to charge it??
 

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There is the other one by the overflow tank. I can't remember but when I tried to do this a couple of years ago I had the same problem. I ended up taking it somewhere to do a complete flush and refill.
 

racr16

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figured it out... the plastic fittings on the r134 tanks won't fit... it is converted but the fitting has a hex head instead of the normal round lip to attach the compression fitting too... because of this the pastic fitting wouldn't work... i got a hose with a metal compression fitting and it works fine....
 

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