Should be doable cos when you break it down there are few items to an AC system....Main one is where to mount the pump and that has been taken care of by Mr Jeep since way back.The drier and heat exchanger/ rad are obvious as to where to put them......The rest is probably a complicated mass of wires relays switches and plumbing.....and I think that is what scares most people off. But if you have a nice nakeeed vehicle from which to start it can only help.
just change oil and recharge with 134a run pump once a month lubes pump seals
So it's that very thin layer of oil/lubricant between the oil seal lip and the shaft that actually stops the gas from getting out. Worth learning
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Thanks for that, Mr The Transporter So I could use the original system if I had a mind to. No reason why it shouldn't be flushed of mineral oil - it's in pieces at present. The big question in my head at the moment is why do these systems loose refrigerant in the first place? Porus pipework? More likely the seal where the drive shaft enters the pump? I'm thinking any system 30-40 years old probably needs all new seals fitting anyway.