I was thinking of getting the retrofit kit listed below (scroll to the bottom)
http://www.koalamotorsport.com/article-airconditioning.aspThe kit is $177 and the oil is $63 at pelican parts.
Instructions are here:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/techarticles/101-Projects-97-AC/101-Projects-97-AC.htmTo summarize:
1. Recycle r12 (have shop do it)
2. Swap out compressor if not compatible (if it's a 1991 318is then it's compatible, but check the table just in case)
3. Swap out the o-rings and install new parts from the retro-fit kit
4. Have shop vacuum out system for 40 mins
5. Recharge with r134
6. Change out compress oil.
7. Test the sysem
Looks doable. Step 6 seems like an after thought, can a weekend warrior recharge the oil in the compressor or will you need specialized tools/machines? My air doesn't blow cold at all, so I am going to skip step 1, I bet there isn't any freon left. What's step 4 for? Is that to dry out the system and check for leaks? The shop I go to wants $70 just to turn a machine on.. I'm sure I'll be a 100-200 poorer afterwards.
Alternatively, talking to several shops, wheather or not you supply the parts, the labor will exceed $500 in the san diego area. So the retrofit kit is looking pretty good at this point.