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After discussing the repeated leak issues on a system, we decided that air pressure might be a better way. we decided after considering that there's always residual psi in the system, when it's off.
A couple interesting findings:
1. The vac test showed the system was tight. We then proceeded to add Freon.
The result was a massive leak. Was atuuactly found when testing the low psi side cycle switch. It should show continuity w/ the residual psi in a charged system. It was not, as the freon had leaked out overnight.
After repairs, resealed the compressor, we used the vac test, again. It held, so we then did a pressure test w/50psi...LEAK!
Repaired the leak. Pay CLOSE attention to the quality of the seals at the back of the compressor!!
The shop manual says 24# torque. That's for the old style compressor w/o the stepped o'ring bores, and the fat o'rings. This time, it was 24#, and then some!
2. The original low psi sw was supposed to drop out at about 35psi, w/ R12.
The replacement sw I have now checks at 21psi.
The test:
Hooked up an air supply, using an old charge hose. See the pic.
Hooked the VOM on ohms, to the 2 terminal spades on the sw.
Note the VOM is "OL"
Added 50psi thru the low side valve, captured it, by closing the valve.
The VOM now reads 0.0
I then bled the psi off slowly til the VOM went back to OL. Read the ga. 21psi.
Now, with the pressure back at 50, I shut the valve, and left it sit overnight. Stiil at 50, some 15 hrs later.
Am now doing the evacuation. Pump will run for an hr or so, to be sure the moisture is out. I'.

A couple interesting findings:
1. The vac test showed the system was tight. We then proceeded to add Freon.
The result was a massive leak. Was atuuactly found when testing the low psi side cycle switch. It should show continuity w/ the residual psi in a charged system. It was not, as the freon had leaked out overnight.
After repairs, resealed the compressor, we used the vac test, again. It held, so we then did a pressure test w/50psi...LEAK!
Repaired the leak. Pay CLOSE attention to the quality of the seals at the back of the compressor!!
The shop manual says 24# torque. That's for the old style compressor w/o the stepped o'ring bores, and the fat o'rings. This time, it was 24#, and then some!
2. The original low psi sw was supposed to drop out at about 35psi, w/ R12.
The replacement sw I have now checks at 21psi.
The test:
Hooked up an air supply, using an old charge hose. See the pic.
Hooked the VOM on ohms, to the 2 terminal spades on the sw.
Note the VOM is "OL"
Added 50psi thru the low side valve, captured it, by closing the valve.
The VOM now reads 0.0
I then bled the psi off slowly til the VOM went back to OL. Read the ga. 21psi.
Now, with the pressure back at 50, I shut the valve, and left it sit overnight. Stiil at 50, some 15 hrs later.
Am now doing the evacuation. Pump will run for an hr or so, to be sure the moisture is out. I'.





