So the only parts of my AC system I'm likely NOT going to get into is the evaporator line that goes behind the engine, and maybe (hopefully) the TXV/Evaporator. I'm replacing the AC Compressor, Condenser, Receiver/Drier, and likely flushing and rebuilding the Compressor and Condenser lines.
The shop manual and the paperwork that came with the AC compressor says the total system oil capacity is 7oz. It then goes on to describe how much you add to the individual components if you replace them. Breakdown goes like this:
2oz for Receiver/Drier
1.5oz for Evaporator
2oz for Condensor
2oz for Pressure Relief Valve
2oz for Hoses
The AC compressor is pre-filled with 7oz of oil. You're supposed to drain the old compressor and then remove oil from the new one based upon how much came out of the old one. If I assume we remove the most amount of oil, that would leave 3oz left in the compressor.
If I assume the evaporator stays the same, I wind up with 11oz of oil to add to the system.
So I'm thinking I need to abandon all that noise and do it a different way. One idea is to leave however much oil in the compressor as their replacement chart for just the compressor states, and then inject the remainder of the oil while charging into the low/suction side as the compressor runs.
A second idea is to assume there's 1oz of old oil left in the evaporator, then leave 3oz in the new compressor, and put 2oz in the receiver/drier and the remaining 1oz into the condenser.
Let me know if you have any feedback for me. I still have to hook up a set of good gauges and make sure I have no other issues but I know I need a new compressor as the old one is leaking. Replacing the condenser just because I found one on wholesale closeout for $46 and it's relatively easy to get to.
The shop manual and the paperwork that came with the AC compressor says the total system oil capacity is 7oz. It then goes on to describe how much you add to the individual components if you replace them. Breakdown goes like this:
2oz for Receiver/Drier
1.5oz for Evaporator
2oz for Condensor
2oz for Pressure Relief Valve
2oz for Hoses
The AC compressor is pre-filled with 7oz of oil. You're supposed to drain the old compressor and then remove oil from the new one based upon how much came out of the old one. If I assume we remove the most amount of oil, that would leave 3oz left in the compressor.
If I assume the evaporator stays the same, I wind up with 11oz of oil to add to the system.
So I'm thinking I need to abandon all that noise and do it a different way. One idea is to leave however much oil in the compressor as their replacement chart for just the compressor states, and then inject the remainder of the oil while charging into the low/suction side as the compressor runs.
A second idea is to assume there's 1oz of old oil left in the evaporator, then leave 3oz in the new compressor, and put 2oz in the receiver/drier and the remaining 1oz into the condenser.
Let me know if you have any feedback for me. I still have to hook up a set of good gauges and make sure I have no other issues but I know I need a new compressor as the old one is leaking. Replacing the condenser just because I found one on wholesale closeout for $46 and it's relatively easy to get to.