Weight of PAG compressor oil for 134a air conditioning?
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Helms manual only states PAG, but not the weight.
When I went to the parts store, there were many different weights available: PAG-46, PAG-100, etc.
Can anyone tell me what would be the OEM Honda equivalent? This is for a 95 'EG'.
Please definitive answers only.
When I went to the parts store, there were many different weights available: PAG-46, PAG-100, etc.
Can anyone tell me what would be the OEM Honda equivalent? This is for a 95 'EG'.
Please definitive answers only.
Try the industrial section(s) of this site for answers:
http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi
I suppose you could always bite the bullet and get OEM HOnda ... couldn't you?
Whatever you do, DO NOT mix a PAG and a mineral automotive lubricant!!
http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi
I suppose you could always bite the bullet and get OEM HOnda ... couldn't you?
Whatever you do, DO NOT mix a PAG and a mineral automotive lubricant!!
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http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi
I suppose you could always bite the bullet and get OEM HOnda ... couldn't you?
Whatever you do, DO NOT mix a PAG and a mineral automotive lubricant!!
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Agreed Don't Mix PAG and Mineral Lube. it's bad
you only need a little anyway
http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi
I suppose you could always bite the bullet and get OEM HOnda ... couldn't you?
Whatever you do, DO NOT mix a PAG and a mineral automotive lubricant!!
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Agreed Don't Mix PAG and Mineral Lube. it's bad
you only need a little anyway
bringing back from the dead..
i'm my 1997 Honda Civic owners manual, it says:
Refrigerant type: r-134a
Charge quantity: 600-650g (21.2-22.9oz)
Lubricant type: SP-10
What is this SP-10?
Under my hood it says "Use PAG oil only, see owners manual for more details" but doesn't say the viscosity. At Kragen there were 3 different viscosities, low medium and high. Let me know thanks!
i'm my 1997 Honda Civic owners manual, it says:
Refrigerant type: r-134a
Charge quantity: 600-650g (21.2-22.9oz)
Lubricant type: SP-10
What is this SP-10?
Under my hood it says "Use PAG oil only, see owners manual for more details" but doesn't say the viscosity. At Kragen there were 3 different viscosities, low medium and high. Let me know thanks!
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nevermind, SP-10 is the OEM lubricant #, it's the same as PAG 46.
BTW how many ounces is recommended to put into a completely dry system?
BTW how many ounces is recommended to put into a completely dry system?
Good question, I am putting my AC back in for the first time in months, so BUMP cause I want to know too.
Modified by travelor101 at 9:51 AM 7/21/2006
Modified by travelor101 at 9:51 AM 7/21/2006
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