Hey guys. I have a 1990 535 with the old style R12 air conditioning compressor and it needs to be replaced. Does anyone know where I can buy a Sanden compressor and adaptor brackets so I can convert to R134 before this Florida heat fries me.
Hm so its r134 in a r12 system and it works fine?
Bruno has that topic well covered: http://www.bmwe34.net/
Ramon
1994 540iA Nikasil EAT Chip
Tampa Bay, Florida USA
It works on his car now about 1 year. Johan has written something about that. Only very early models (E32) need the compressor have to be replaced, others not.
http://bmwe32.masscom.net/johan/airc...con_R134a.html
But nowadays people even go away from R134a. R134a was at that time the official replacement of R12.
For example R413a.
Some shops do not have this R413a, but R409a.
R409A is a mixture from R 22, R 124 und R 142b
and has been especially made/developed as drop-in for R12.
All this is what I know from Germany/Europe, maybe in USA there are different products more common.
But there is a lot on the internet to read about this.
For what its worth, if the compressor is still working (wasn't clear if you just needed a charge or a new compressor) and you want to keep R12, its still out there. My mechanic has a bunch just sitting around. I had my system re-sealed and recharged with R12. It blows ice cold. Much better than the R134a converted systems I've been in and better than a lot of "stock" R134a systems.
Thanks for the reply Alan. Yes the current compressor is shot and needs to be replaced. I was thinking in terms of the money saved down the road on the price difference between the two different refridgerents. I would like to talk with your mechanic. If he has one "laying around" that still has life in it and he doesn't want a bundle for it it might be worth just replacing the compressor ( & dryer ) rather than doing the conversion. Can you give me his number?Originally Posted by Alan_525i
I ordered a compressor and a drier for my 540 from:
http://www.hancockindustries.com/catalog/BMW.htm
$150 compressor, $60 drier
Mark Irwin 1.800.289.8282 ext.488
Ramon
1994 540iA Nikasil EAT Chip
Tampa Bay, Florida USA
Originally Posted by MBXB
Thank you for the info Mark. I have contacted them thru e-mail and am waiting for a reply.
Those wheels look great on your car.
http://www.es-refrigerants.com/produ...73/details.asp
I'm not a enviromental tree hugging nut, but this **** freezes me out of the car!
It has a nice pine scent to so you know when its leaking :P
1993 525iA M50TU
Black on Black...need pics
208,888 miles