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04-24-2013, 09:59 PM | #1 |
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Getting A/C going for first time on 5.3l
Okay, I am starting to get my AC parts together for my 5.3l swap. I know I need freon 134r and PAG oil (which weight?). I am using the nippodenso compressor. What do I first? Where do I add the oil, and how much freon do I need?
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04-25-2013, 08:20 AM | #2 |
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Re: Getting A/C going for first time on 5.3l
Its cheap enough to take what you have to a shop that specializes in AC work, have them charge it. Also did you use a trinary switch or binary? I suggest a trinary so you can protect your AC system and run electric fans when needed.
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Re: Getting A/C going for first time on 5.3l
Yes, it goes on the high side. If the threads match up sure put it on the accumulator switch port.
I cant help with all of the AC parts from different cars, but it would be a good idea to back flush everything before you install it. Another thing to remember is that some cans of refrigerant include an oil charge in them, so read the labels. I have never heard of anything bad coming from too much oil, but I figure a couple extra ounces of oil takes away that same amount of refrigerant capacity. Off the top of my head I think we usually add 5 ounces of oil into new compressors and 3 in other components. Research for yourself though. Fans are easy. there are lots of threads on here about that. Quote:
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Re: Getting A/C going for first time on 5.3l
What AC system, stock 70's components with new style compressor, old air, etc? That will matter for both the refrigerant capacity as well as the amount of oil.
I usually take the oil capacity and split it between the compressor and the receiver dryer/accumulator. Usually more into the compressor and cycle the compressor by hand to "work it around". Don't "work" it too much or it will squirt out of the discharge port. Also when I first start the car (after charging the system) turn the AC on and off several times. On for 3 or 4 seconds (make sure the AC clutch is engaged) then turn it off quickly for 10 seconds. Do this several times to "work" the oil through the system.
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Okay so I installed everything, new hoses and all. Did a vacuum check using a small vacuum pump and ac gauges from harbor freight. It only pulled about 20 inches of vacuum. Once I closed all the valves, all the vacuum was lost in a matter of minutes. I checked all fittings and they are snugged. This would probably mean I have a leak, but where?
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Did you install new o rings?
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All new rings, and lightly coated them with oil.
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Then you missed something or something is not right are these all new parts are any of them used?
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It's going to be incredibly hard to find a leak under vacuum. You need to presurize the system and take a spray bottle of soapy water and start spraying all your connections, crimped hose ends ect. That said, I think A/C shops use nitrogen to fill the system since it doesn't retain moisture, but I have in the past used my air compressor, but it's not ideal, and you would at least need a drier in your air line to keep the moisture to a minimum. When I did it, I found my leak immediatley, it was at a welded fitting. then I vacuumed it down for a longer time than you normally would, just to make sure most of the moisture got boiled out. Hope this helps.
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Another thing, I can install the quick disconnect coupler on the high side. On the low side, the coupler does not fit, so I just thread the hose to the port. Would that be a problem?
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You need the retro fit kit with multiple size adpaters the r134 hoses should not screw on any fitting
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That one port is for the a/c pressure switch a oring goes in the groove try a low side fitting on the other fitting on the accumulator
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Did you do your own crimps on a/c lines or have a shop crimp them?
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So I am extremely frustrated at this point. No mater what I do to the fitting, it LEAKS! I called several places to see if they carry them, and they all say they no longer carry them. I saw the website from transair but their fittings look like this. Any other suggestions! I am almost giving up at this point.
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