a/c will not hold a charge
Probably going to have to take it to an indy or find someone that has a leak detector. I have one that will detect a very small leak, you can buy a cheap one for about $100. Still less than a lb. of R-12.
If by chance it's one of the hoses, I have a set of hoses off of a '92 Camaro.
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Look for a bottle called snoop (its a soapy liquid). Make sure there is still pressure in the AC system. Squirt the snoop around joints and fittings the most likely place for a leak. You will see bubbles come from the leak.
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I wouldn't rely on that method.....Only way to find it for sure is to charge the system, inject dye into the system, drive it for a few days then run a UV light over the whole a/c system, that leak will glow. Only really true reliable way.
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I built chillers for a couple of years and I did the brazing on them. We found 90° of our leaks with snoop. The really small and hard to find leaks were detected by filling system with Helium and using an Electronic leak detector. We never used any dye.
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