Refrigerant Gasses in 2004 Marlin

Tom H

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On a 2004 model Marlin, can anbody answer the following questions in regards to the factory fitted fridge and cabin air conditioner
Brand name , model , gas (e.g.R134A) , Quantity (gms) , BOL No.
Any help much appreciated.
 
Refrierant gases

Yes since posting my request I also emailed Grady White. I'm waiting for a reply , they seem very obliging to help with older boat information.
Thanks Tom
 
you should see the air intake for it right behind your cabin stairs. I think access to it is through the refrig opening. Cummins will know.
 
tom take the screws out of the refrig. front face. then slide it out. the frige is on a long wire so it gives you plenty of room. now you can see your ac nameplate and all the info you need.
 
I think I remember reading that the air conditioning unit was directly behind the retrurn grill below the stairs. This is the heavy gauge grill that is roughly 12" wide and 8" tall.

I have the air conditioning owner's manual for my 06 model. Let me know if you need me to look something up.
 
All sorted out

Hi Guys , Sorry I didn't reply to your helpful suggestions sooner. Found out that if I join some special society for $ 200 I now don't have to degas for importing. By the book its in behind the fridge, all will be revealed when the boat arrives in 3 weeks.
Regards tom
 
you have to bleed the system for importing? it's 134a...that's supposed to make the sun shine!!! china still makes and uses r-11 and r-12, the bad stuff...that works and is not flamable. freaking greenies will be the death of us all.