bobbiemartin
Author of The DB2 Conversion Guide
I have a 1995 Suburban with front & rear air. A while back, I changed the compressor, Front evaporator, condenser, orifice tube. Also had to replace the rubber hoses on the compressor (used genuine GM parts). I used the best parts I could find, the cond & compressor were ACDelco. Also replaced the radiator at the same time. The rear air has never been touched. I have the heaviest duty Hayden fan clutch, screw on water pump and Duramax fan.
OK, when the temperature outside is 80 or below, the A/C will freeze you out. 80-85, it is not too bad. 85-90 its getting marginal. Above 90, especially in town, it really never gets cool. So, I'm kind of stumped. I had it refilled with 134 using a very good AC machine, so the charge is pretty close to where it should be.
The engine temps run around 180-190, I don't tow, it basically is a big station wagon for my wife. Thinking of what I can do to increase the AC cooling. I have the external oil and trans coolers and it has the trans cooler in the radiator (came from the factory this way).
Thinking of removing or at least moving the transmission cooler and installing this fan:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012PM154/?tag=jhuntlink-20
I would connect it to the compressor clutch, so it would be on when the A/C is on.
Anyone have any input on this? I have a PML deep pan and the trans runs about 175 so I'm thinking I could get by without the external cooler.
OK, when the temperature outside is 80 or below, the A/C will freeze you out. 80-85, it is not too bad. 85-90 its getting marginal. Above 90, especially in town, it really never gets cool. So, I'm kind of stumped. I had it refilled with 134 using a very good AC machine, so the charge is pretty close to where it should be.
The engine temps run around 180-190, I don't tow, it basically is a big station wagon for my wife. Thinking of what I can do to increase the AC cooling. I have the external oil and trans coolers and it has the trans cooler in the radiator (came from the factory this way).
Thinking of removing or at least moving the transmission cooler and installing this fan:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012PM154/?tag=jhuntlink-20
I would connect it to the compressor clutch, so it would be on when the A/C is on.
Anyone have any input on this? I have a PML deep pan and the trans runs about 175 so I'm thinking I could get by without the external cooler.
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