midnightblue
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- Joined
- Jul 23, 2022
- Posts
- 32
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- 19
- Location
- western PA
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K5
- Engine Size
- 350
Has anyone experienced freon/oil blowing out from around the back of the compressor? So much vapor that when it happened I thought the truck was on fire. 1984 K5. I have owned it 6 yrs and the AC has always worked. The prior owner converted it to 134a. I was pulling it out of the garage last week and heard a loud hissing sound and smoke (vapor) coming from the engine compartment. After closer inspection I saw freon and oil blowing / leaking from behind the compressor. If I turned off the ac it would quit. wait a few seconds and turn the ac back on and it would blow off again after a minute or two. I could not tell where exactly it was leaking and not knowing the history of what was replaced 6 yrs ago I replaced the compressor, condenser, drier(?), all orings and orifice. Flushed both hoses and evaporator core, all seemed to flow well and the cleaning fluid was coming out clear. Then had an ac shop evacuate and charge the system and said there were no leaks. All was well for one day. Today it did the exact same thing. I cannot tell where it is leaking other than the back of the compressor area (too much vapor I cannot get close to see). There is freon oil all over my valve cover but I do not see oil on the hoses or the back of the compressor.
Can anyone tell me what is happening? Is it possible for a hose or the hose manifold or seals to leak and then stop? Its like it is building too much pressure. Any help is appreciated.
Can anyone tell me what is happening? Is it possible for a hose or the hose manifold or seals to leak and then stop? Its like it is building too much pressure. Any help is appreciated.
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