turbopower6
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Hi Folks,
Just about to replace the AC compressor and condenser with new components after a leak check shows some issues that translated into lower cooling efficiency. Thankfully there does not appear to be a catastrophic compressor failure. I will be flushing the lines and inspecting for debris to be on the safe side.
I understand the 96 Suburban with rear air takes 11 oz of PAG150. I also understand that GM recommends replacing the old refrigerant oil with the lower viscosity PAG46 when doing repairs. I will drain the oil out of the new Delphi compressor before installation and measure the amount that comes out. I assume I cannot get "all" of the oil out. The question is ...at that point do I add 60% of the 11 oz back into the compressor (@6.6 oz) and add the additional 4.4 oz while recharging?
I plan on replacing the receiver dryer as well but have been warned that the connection to the evaporator is a mother to get off! While I have it off I plan on flushing it out as well. Any hints on this process. i.e. 40 PSI of cleaner through the bottom and out of the top....then 30 minutes of shop air to dry her out and exhaust any solvent, oil "shit' before reinstalling the lines.
Does anyone recommend adding an additional inline filter in the event I miss some of the debris to avoid blowing up the new compressor in the future. Where would be the optimal place to add this in line filter?
Just about to replace the AC compressor and condenser with new components after a leak check shows some issues that translated into lower cooling efficiency. Thankfully there does not appear to be a catastrophic compressor failure. I will be flushing the lines and inspecting for debris to be on the safe side.
I understand the 96 Suburban with rear air takes 11 oz of PAG150. I also understand that GM recommends replacing the old refrigerant oil with the lower viscosity PAG46 when doing repairs. I will drain the oil out of the new Delphi compressor before installation and measure the amount that comes out. I assume I cannot get "all" of the oil out. The question is ...at that point do I add 60% of the 11 oz back into the compressor (@6.6 oz) and add the additional 4.4 oz while recharging?
I plan on replacing the receiver dryer as well but have been warned that the connection to the evaporator is a mother to get off! While I have it off I plan on flushing it out as well. Any hints on this process. i.e. 40 PSI of cleaner through the bottom and out of the top....then 30 minutes of shop air to dry her out and exhaust any solvent, oil "shit' before reinstalling the lines.