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If you want to reuse the old York compressor you will need to replace the front seal with an R134 compatible one and change the oil as well.
You also should change the dryer to a R134 compatible one. The O-Rings in the compressor connections will need to be changed to the modern type also. Most of the rest of the fittings are flare type so they will be OK.
Be sure to check the connections under the dash as both of mine had loosened up over the years. I had a crack in the condenser which needed soldering as well.
Edward Hamer
Petaluma CA
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Is all all of the above expensive? Silly question since the answer is what isn't? As I said earlier, I would like to have a working AC but it is not a requirement. I live in a dry climate and even though it gets warm in summer, the humidity is very low.
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nick
'79 TR7 DHC
'76 TR7 FHC