Hi guys. Just so you have an idea of what Im trying to do, Ill start from the beginning. Last may when I bought my Ttype, the AC did NOT work, but did hold a vacuum when put on the machine. So I converted it to 134A at my work (Jiffy Spooge) and it worked decent for about 3 months, then I had to add some freon from those little cans you can buy to keep it running. So obviously there is a small leak.
Fast forward to today......I evacuated the 134a in the system, (or what was left of it), and it seemed to again hold a vacuum for an extended period of time. Heres what I have done so far.....After evactuating it, I pulled off the accumulator and replaced it with a Napa replacement (they had a huge sale today). I also replaced the oriface tube and all the o-rings on the accumulator and OT fittings. I ran out of time in the Tech Center to try and charge it.
Heres what I need to know.........
1. I know I have to add oil to the system......or that I was suppost to put some oil in the accumulator. Do I have to take the accumulator back off to add oil to it? Or can I just add it through the service port or add it while Im charging the system?
2. The old oriface tube was dirty, but not clogged, and I didnt *see* any metal shavings, but what are your thoughts on the compressor going out?
3. In class, Ill either be able to use the charging machine to add 134a, or Ill have to use those stupid cans from the store. Either way, Ill have a gauge set to look at and compare pressure readings. If I use the stupid cans, I put them in on the low side correct? Do I hold the can upside down? Pllease give me your thoughts on this.
4. What pressures do you guys like to see? I know the gauge set should read ambient if the system is properly charged. But what about running? High side is what, 150psi to 300psi? Low side is 30-60psi? I cant remember.
Oh yeah, I plan on injecting dye into the system so I can pinpoint the leaks, if any. (Fingers crossed). Id just like to know if Im heading in the right direction. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fast forward to today......I evacuated the 134a in the system, (or what was left of it), and it seemed to again hold a vacuum for an extended period of time. Heres what I have done so far.....After evactuating it, I pulled off the accumulator and replaced it with a Napa replacement (they had a huge sale today). I also replaced the oriface tube and all the o-rings on the accumulator and OT fittings. I ran out of time in the Tech Center to try and charge it.
Heres what I need to know.........
1. I know I have to add oil to the system......or that I was suppost to put some oil in the accumulator. Do I have to take the accumulator back off to add oil to it? Or can I just add it through the service port or add it while Im charging the system?
2. The old oriface tube was dirty, but not clogged, and I didnt *see* any metal shavings, but what are your thoughts on the compressor going out?
3. In class, Ill either be able to use the charging machine to add 134a, or Ill have to use those stupid cans from the store. Either way, Ill have a gauge set to look at and compare pressure readings. If I use the stupid cans, I put them in on the low side correct? Do I hold the can upside down? Pllease give me your thoughts on this.
4. What pressures do you guys like to see? I know the gauge set should read ambient if the system is properly charged. But what about running? High side is what, 150psi to 300psi? Low side is 30-60psi? I cant remember.
Oh yeah, I plan on injecting dye into the system so I can pinpoint the leaks, if any. (Fingers crossed). Id just like to know if Im heading in the right direction. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!