Knymc
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- Location
- East Tx
- First Name
- Kenneth
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 5.0l
I would like help and direction. Totally newbie to AC. Trying my hand at repairing my trucks original AC. New to me about 6 months ago.
Did not have a V belt around compressor or electrical hooked to it. Found the electrical off the switch. Hooked it up and grounded the compressor. Put a new belt on it. Jumped switch. With engine running and turning on AC, compressor engages and seems fine. No strange noises. Has a Murray R4 compressor.
Next I just received a gauge set and vacuum pump. It doesn’t have any Freon in it. I vacuumed it down to -30 for 30 mins. Closed manifold gauges. Turned off pump. Has held vacuum now for 2 hours without needles moving.
Thinking it was original fittings on the lines for R12 I bought adapters for QD’s. When I went to install adapters I found the drier and high side line already had crimped QD’s on them. Not after market screw on ones. Maybe already converted to R134? Owner passed away so no history or stickers anywhere to note this. I had also unscrewed the pressure switch being nosy and it had a green O Ring on it.
So what should I do next ?
I have ordered a drier and orifice just in case.
A. Change them and fill it with R134?
B. Change above parts, replace compressor or at least drain and refill it with oil. Then charge it? What type oil?
D. All the above with a complete flush and use what type oil? Easter or Pag150?
Attempting to do this as cheap as possible but as well as possible too. Thanks for your time and input.
Did not have a V belt around compressor or electrical hooked to it. Found the electrical off the switch. Hooked it up and grounded the compressor. Put a new belt on it. Jumped switch. With engine running and turning on AC, compressor engages and seems fine. No strange noises. Has a Murray R4 compressor.
Next I just received a gauge set and vacuum pump. It doesn’t have any Freon in it. I vacuumed it down to -30 for 30 mins. Closed manifold gauges. Turned off pump. Has held vacuum now for 2 hours without needles moving.
Thinking it was original fittings on the lines for R12 I bought adapters for QD’s. When I went to install adapters I found the drier and high side line already had crimped QD’s on them. Not after market screw on ones. Maybe already converted to R134? Owner passed away so no history or stickers anywhere to note this. I had also unscrewed the pressure switch being nosy and it had a green O Ring on it.
So what should I do next ?
I have ordered a drier and orifice just in case.
A. Change them and fill it with R134?
B. Change above parts, replace compressor or at least drain and refill it with oil. Then charge it? What type oil?
D. All the above with a complete flush and use what type oil? Easter or Pag150?
Attempting to do this as cheap as possible but as well as possible too. Thanks for your time and input.
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