If you can get R12, that is the best way to go. R12 systems uses mineral oil, but if you convert it to R134a, you will have to drain the compressor completely and refill it with Ester oil.To drain your compressor, you have to remove from the engine, remove the fill plug, and turn the compressor upside down. You need nitrogen to flush your evaporator. Of course, you have to replace your drier, (my suggestion is, perform your pressure/ leak test with an old drier installed, and install the new one just before you evacuate the system. Your drier is there to remove moisture from your AC system and the longer it is open to atmosphere, the faster you will ruin it). R134a can damage seals and hoses, bt it will take a long time to do so. Some people use MP66 refrigerant, but these can ''eat'' you conderser and aluminium parts. I wouldn't use HOT Stuff on mine. I read about it and they don't have very good reputation. If you cannot get R12, go with R134a.
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Robert