haromaster87
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- Nov 20, 2023
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- Location
- Tampa, FL
- First Name
- Tony
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- Suburban R1500
- Engine Size
- 350 TBI
Hey everyone, this question is specific to those with a Suburban equipped with front and rear AC that they've switched to R134a with a Sanden AC compressor. What model/part number compressor did you end up using? And how well did it perform for both the front and rear AC set up?
The AC in my 1990 Suburban was non functional when I got it so I gathered up the components to revamp the system and switch it to R134a. Since the current pancake compressor was already kaput, I looked into upgrade options and came by the numerous recommendations for a Sanden AC compressor, so I ended up with an SD7H15.
I haven't actually started the repair/upgrade yet, but the other day I saw a discussion for someone with the same dual AC setup that had switched to the same Sanden compressor and he couldn't get it to cool below 60*. Based on the thread, I think he had other circumstances causing his issue. But in that discussion, a user mentioned the Sanden SD7H15 is not a large enough displacement compressor for a system with front and rear AC and that it's best suited for front AC only.
There wasn't much elaboration beyond that, but it got me looking and I found the SD7H15 indeed only displaces 155cc, whereas the R4 in the dual air Burbs was supposed to be a 180cc unit. On paper, it does seem inadequate. But I have found various mentions of folks using the SD7H15 on their G series vans with dual air and having excellent results. So I'm curious if any one has any first hand experience with a SD7H15 on a dual air Suburban and how well it worked in your local climate. Thanks for any info!
The AC in my 1990 Suburban was non functional when I got it so I gathered up the components to revamp the system and switch it to R134a. Since the current pancake compressor was already kaput, I looked into upgrade options and came by the numerous recommendations for a Sanden AC compressor, so I ended up with an SD7H15.
I haven't actually started the repair/upgrade yet, but the other day I saw a discussion for someone with the same dual AC setup that had switched to the same Sanden compressor and he couldn't get it to cool below 60*. Based on the thread, I think he had other circumstances causing his issue. But in that discussion, a user mentioned the Sanden SD7H15 is not a large enough displacement compressor for a system with front and rear AC and that it's best suited for front AC only.
There wasn't much elaboration beyond that, but it got me looking and I found the SD7H15 indeed only displaces 155cc, whereas the R4 in the dual air Burbs was supposed to be a 180cc unit. On paper, it does seem inadequate. But I have found various mentions of folks using the SD7H15 on their G series vans with dual air and having excellent results. So I'm curious if any one has any first hand experience with a SD7H15 on a dual air Suburban and how well it worked in your local climate. Thanks for any info!