Replacing the A/C compressor
Replacing the A/C compressor
I'm replacing the A/C compressor. Do I really need to get the system evacuated? I bought it used and it never worked in the first place, so do I have to evacuate the old A/C system?
Re: Replacing the A/C compressor
Originally posted by thisasian
I'm replacing the A/C compressor. Do I really need to get the system evacuated? I bought it used and it never worked in the first place, so do I have to evacuate the old A/C system?
I'm replacing the A/C compressor. Do I really need to get the system evacuated? I bought it used and it never worked in the first place, so do I have to evacuate the old A/C system?
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Originally posted by maximus75
Before removing the compressor you must evacuate the system. After replacing the compressor you have to pull a vaccumm in the system and refill.
Before removing the compressor you must evacuate the system. After replacing the compressor you have to pull a vaccumm in the system and refill.
Do you know how much oil goes in the replacement compressor?
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Originally posted by thisasian
Thanks, I called around and will do it later this week.
Do you know how much oil goes in the replacement compressor?
Thanks, I called around and will do it later this week.
Do you know how much oil goes in the replacement compressor?
Wow, your own shop? (I read your post about Maximus Tuning, and just saw your signiature) I was wondering how you made your car look soooo tight!
Mad props!
On the original subject, a Max Forum friend of mine said that the replacement is an easy fix and I hope he is right. Do I really have to replace the Accumulator and O-rings?
Thanks,
-Walt
Mad props!On the original subject, a Max Forum friend of mine said that the replacement is an easy fix and I hope he is right. Do I really have to replace the Accumulator and O-rings?
Thanks,
-Walt
Originally posted by thisasian
Wow, your own shop? (I read your post about Maximus Tuning, and just saw your signiature) I was wondering how you made your car look soooo tight!
Mad props!
On the original subject, a Max Forum friend of mine said that the replacement is an easy fix and I hope he is right. Do I really have to replace the Accumulator and O-rings?
Thanks,
-Walt
Wow, your own shop? (I read your post about Maximus Tuning, and just saw your signiature) I was wondering how you made your car look soooo tight!
Mad props!On the original subject, a Max Forum friend of mine said that the replacement is an easy fix and I hope he is right. Do I really have to replace the Accumulator and O-rings?
Thanks,
-Walt
Good luck
Thanks for the help, I already have the compressor all the way out but the stupid parts store gave me the wrong compressor. I'm sittin in agony waiting for the thing. BTW why do I have to replace the accumulator after exposing it to the atmosphere? And where do I put the orifice tube?
The rec/dryer may absorb moister from the air which will restrict flow of the refrigerant. You should also replace it if the compressor failes internally which could cause metal flakes to collect in the rec/dryer. As for the orifice tube, I don't believe there is one in our system. The older GM A/C systems used to utilize them however I don't think there found any new systems.
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no need to flush unless it is a conversion from R-12 or your car is really old and contaminated.
Originally posted by BobK
Hey guys, I'm going to be replacing my compressor soon also and had a couple of questions.
What type of expansion valve does our car have? Shouldn't the system be flushed before pulling the vacuum and recharging?
Hey guys, I'm going to be replacing my compressor soon also and had a couple of questions.
What type of expansion valve does our car have? Shouldn't the system be flushed before pulling the vacuum and recharging?
Originally posted by BobK
Hey guys, I'm going to be replacing my compressor soon also and had a couple of questions.
What type of expansion valve does our car have? Shouldn't the system be flushed before pulling the vacuum and recharging?
Hey guys, I'm going to be replacing my compressor soon also and had a couple of questions.
What type of expansion valve does our car have? Shouldn't the system be flushed before pulling the vacuum and recharging?
What year Max do you have? If you have a '96 like me, make sure you get the right compressor. The Advance Auto morons had two listed for my year. The asses sold me the wrong one and I have to wait now.
I also think you need to flush to remove the old oil, so that you can replace with the proper amount of new oil. If you don't fulsh you don't know if you have to much/little oil in the system.
From what I've read on mobile air conditioning forums you should avoid "Four Seasons" compressors. "Four Seasons" is the largest aftermarket A/C company, but they have a bad record with the pro's. Their other (non-moving) parts seem to be OK. This is just based on what I've read and not from my own experience.
Still trying to find out what type of expansion valve we have in our cars... anyone?
From what I've read on mobile air conditioning forums you should avoid "Four Seasons" compressors. "Four Seasons" is the largest aftermarket A/C company, but they have a bad record with the pro's. Their other (non-moving) parts seem to be OK. This is just based on what I've read and not from my own experience.
Still trying to find out what type of expansion valve we have in our cars... anyone?
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