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I have a complete AC rebuild in a 96 6.5L diesel suburban. Mechanic is stumped (He is reputable), and I'm $1000 down the hole so far with the wife still without the rig that has air. Not good for the marriage either =) of course, it was my idea to buy the beast so we could tow.
History
2 years ago - on the day we were to take a camping trip with the kids, the compressor grenaded in the driveway w/ a 33' trailer attached to it, grenaded bad enough we had to shut off engine as clutch was seized. Wife said Rear AC stopped working earlier that day. Broke and had to replace compressor without hooking up any hoses to the new one and taped up the old high/low side lines.
1 year ago - friend of my parents wanted some work - semi reputable mechanic. New compressor. Flushed out lines. Unsure whether orifice tube was replaced. Dryer replaced. AC worked for about 3 weeks. Compressor started leaking out of back side where pressure switch is located. Mechanic probably did not flush lines enough. Front and Rear AC worked for a short time.
4 weeks ago. After the burb blew the PMD, replaced Oil pressure switch and filter housing- had sat for nearly a year while I was broke, I got up the courage to work on it again. Had a temporary intermittent temp spike. Had a bad thermostat and truck runs great now without any temporary overheating; flushed entire coolant system twice including taking off overflow tank and washing it for an hour. Took to reputable local mechanic who does not like dual AC systems, but who I trust not to screw me. Front AC worked again w/ new compressor (4 seasons reman), replaced dryer. Rear AC still did not work. Intermittent front blower fan. Replaced it without problems. Pulled orifice tube (black one), had some small metal shavings in it. Rear expansion valve was completely plugged w/ metal crap.
After 3-4 weekends of working on the beast;
- Replaced dryer again, flushed out front/rear lines w/ flush kit, took it all apart, bought new TXV from dealership for rear air (cut small hole in rear airbox), replaced entire condenser, put in a new orifice tube from Napa for suburbans w/ dual air - PN # 407308 - white/beige color), made sure the new condenser did not have an orifice tube installed. No leaks in system and held vacuum fine. Put a filter on the suction side of the system where it connects to compressor. Rear TXV valve also has factory filter. Only thing not replaced is the evaporator and that looks like suicide to me. Evaporator was flushed out from top to bottom and blown out with air with no blockages.
Mechanic says gauges look great, around 56 oz in system without any pressure spikes. Rear ac blows 55 degrees. Front AC is not working. line from y-pipe to front evaporator is cold. Top line from evaporator to acculmulator(dryer) is not cold. Mechanic is stumped. We've done this twice now and the bills keep adding up.
My concerns: It seems like the compressor is not strong enough to run both systems; or the brand new TXV is stuck open not allowing enough pressure to circulate through the front evaporator and into the dryer. Rear TXV uses factory clip to attach to tube in back. Stumped, running out of patience and money and feels like a dead end.
Orifice tube is also a bit of a concern; napa might have the wrong part # ? Orifice tube I pulled out originally was black, replacement was white.
Also - Concerned problem could now be blend doors, but top of evaporator is not cold.
Any help you could provide would be appreciated.
Thanks
Brock
History
2 years ago - on the day we were to take a camping trip with the kids, the compressor grenaded in the driveway w/ a 33' trailer attached to it, grenaded bad enough we had to shut off engine as clutch was seized. Wife said Rear AC stopped working earlier that day. Broke and had to replace compressor without hooking up any hoses to the new one and taped up the old high/low side lines.
1 year ago - friend of my parents wanted some work - semi reputable mechanic. New compressor. Flushed out lines. Unsure whether orifice tube was replaced. Dryer replaced. AC worked for about 3 weeks. Compressor started leaking out of back side where pressure switch is located. Mechanic probably did not flush lines enough. Front and Rear AC worked for a short time.
4 weeks ago. After the burb blew the PMD, replaced Oil pressure switch and filter housing- had sat for nearly a year while I was broke, I got up the courage to work on it again. Had a temporary intermittent temp spike. Had a bad thermostat and truck runs great now without any temporary overheating; flushed entire coolant system twice including taking off overflow tank and washing it for an hour. Took to reputable local mechanic who does not like dual AC systems, but who I trust not to screw me. Front AC worked again w/ new compressor (4 seasons reman), replaced dryer. Rear AC still did not work. Intermittent front blower fan. Replaced it without problems. Pulled orifice tube (black one), had some small metal shavings in it. Rear expansion valve was completely plugged w/ metal crap.
After 3-4 weekends of working on the beast;
- Replaced dryer again, flushed out front/rear lines w/ flush kit, took it all apart, bought new TXV from dealership for rear air (cut small hole in rear airbox), replaced entire condenser, put in a new orifice tube from Napa for suburbans w/ dual air - PN # 407308 - white/beige color), made sure the new condenser did not have an orifice tube installed. No leaks in system and held vacuum fine. Put a filter on the suction side of the system where it connects to compressor. Rear TXV valve also has factory filter. Only thing not replaced is the evaporator and that looks like suicide to me. Evaporator was flushed out from top to bottom and blown out with air with no blockages.
Mechanic says gauges look great, around 56 oz in system without any pressure spikes. Rear ac blows 55 degrees. Front AC is not working. line from y-pipe to front evaporator is cold. Top line from evaporator to acculmulator(dryer) is not cold. Mechanic is stumped. We've done this twice now and the bills keep adding up.
My concerns: It seems like the compressor is not strong enough to run both systems; or the brand new TXV is stuck open not allowing enough pressure to circulate through the front evaporator and into the dryer. Rear TXV uses factory clip to attach to tube in back. Stumped, running out of patience and money and feels like a dead end.
Orifice tube is also a bit of a concern; napa might have the wrong part # ? Orifice tube I pulled out originally was black, replacement was white.
Also - Concerned problem could now be blend doors, but top of evaporator is not cold.
Any help you could provide would be appreciated.
Thanks
Brock