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![]() Thanks for all the info. I'm convinced now that it would not pay to fix the evaporator. I've been studying the web page at rparts.com, I think I could replace the evaporator and the pump(with control) . I would keep the condenser, fan, thermostat, tubing and convert the system to R-134a. Is this a possibility ???Do I need to flush out what's left in the system or can I just start using r-134a. The R-12 leaked out about 12 years ago. |