It came from the factory with R12. I suggest you have the leak fixed and the R12 removed. Then have it converted over to use R134. R12 is far too expensive to be cost effective to install today, even if you can find it. it is no loner in production and may be very hard to find. R134 is readily available.
how do you take out a transmission on a 1990 Honda accord
Freon should be R134a.
R134a
Would have been built for R12, can be converted to R134a.
4.5 Quarts
No, it requires 5 speed Honda MTF gear oil which is in the 40 weight range.
Anyplace that sells batteries can tell you the correct size battery you need.
My 1990 honda accord take off fine but act like its not getting gss after a mile or so. It stalls down. When I mash the gas it want go and cuts off
Many auto parts retailers can test it for you if you remove it and take it in.
It contains no Freon and instead contains R134a refrigerant. It is illegal to add refrigerant to any system with a leak until that leak is repaired. Take your car to a professional and have the leak repaired and the system charged.
r12
To convert an R12 system to R134 all of the R12 will have to be removed. The system will have to be completely flushed out then special additives installed. This is done due to the way the different Freon's react to the systems gaskets. After this is done then the system is ready to be set up with new Freon.