Refrigerant Capacity (Original Equipment)

1969 Chevrolet Brookwood 4.1L Eng, Not Available TransSECTION Refrigerant Capacity (Original Equipment)
MAKE & MODEL Capacity Lbs. 1969
AMERICAN MOTORS  (1)   
  • Rambler, AMX & Javelin
  • Rebel & Ambassador
  • 2 1/4
  • 2 3/4
CHRYSLER CORP.   
  • Chrysler
  • Dual
  • Imperial
  • Dual
  • 3 1/8-3 3/8
  • 4 1/8-4 3/8
  • 3 178-3 3/8
  • 4 1/8-4 3/8
Dodge  
  • Dart
  • Coronet & Charger
  • Polara & Monaco
  • Dual Unit
  • 2 5/8-2 7/8
  • 3 1/8-3 3/8
  • 3 1/8-3 3/8
  • 4 1/8-4 3/8
Plymouth  
  • Valiant & Barracuda
  • Satellite & Belvedre
  • Fury & VIP
  • Dual Unit
  • 2 5/8-2 7/8
  • 3 1/8-3 3/8
  • 3 1/8-3 3/8
  • 4 1/8-4 3/8
  • Auto. Temp. Control
  • Dual Unit
  • 3 1/8-3 3/8
  • 4 1/8-4 3/8
FORD MOTOR CO.   
  • Montego, Falcon & Fairlane
  • 1 7/8
  • Mustang & Cougar
  • Ford, Meteor & Mercury
  • 1 3/4
  • 3
  • Thunderbird & Mark III
  • Lincoln Continental
  • 2 1/4
  • 3 1/2
Auto. Temp. Control  
  • Thunderbird & Mark III
  • Lincoln Continental
  • 2 1/4
  • 3 1/2
(1) With 2cc methanol added per pound of refrigerant (for drying agent).
MAKE & MODEL Capacity Lbs. 1969
GENERAL MOTORS   
  • Buick Special, G.S. 350 & G.S. 400
  • LeSabre, Wildcat, Electra & Riviera
  • Auto. Climate Cont. LeSabre, Wildcat, Electra & Riviera
  • 3 3/4
  • 4 1/4
  • 4 1/4
Cadillac  
  • Cadillac & Eldorado
  • Fleetwood 75
  • 4
  • 5 1/4
Chevrolet Division Chevy Nova, Chevelle & Camaro  
  • Four Seasons
  • General Motors (1)
  • Chevrolet Four Seasons
  • Comfortron
  • General Motors (2)
  • Corvair
  • Corvette Four Seasons
  • 3 3/4
  • 3
  • 3 3/4
  • 3 3/4
  • 3
  • 4
  • 3 1/4
Oldsmobile  
  • F-85, Cutlass & 442 Custom
  • Delta 88, Ninety-Eight & Toronado Custom
  • Comfortron
  • 4
  • 4 1/2
  • 4 1/2
Pontiac  
  • Pontiac, Grand Prix & Tempest
  • Firebird
  • Auto. Temp. Control Pontiac & Grand Prix
  • 4 1/8
  • 3 3/4
  • 4 1/8
(1) Hang-on Units.
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