91burb2500
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- Joined
- Jun 8, 2024
- Posts
- 46
- Reaction score
- 49
- Location
- Plantation, FL
- First Name
- Joey
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- Suburban R2500
- Engine Size
- 5.3
Need a little help on my 91 suburban with dual air and a 5.3 swapped in. I bought the truck already converted to 134a with an R4 compressor. In the winter it worked ok, but the compressor died two months later.
I had it Replaced with a GM compressor, lasted about a month or so and that one locked up. Replaced again under warranty, vac’d out the system, and replaced all seals, dryer, and orifice tube again. Held vacuum overnight, no leaks to be found. This last one lasted about 9 months and locked up. Had enough of the R4 and bought a sanden kit from Holley for a top mount, had new lines made up, all that. The shop working on it just can’t get it to cool well, now in 90+ degree heat with 90-100% humidity, I get low to mid 70s vent temps, mid to high 60s if I’m running down the road.
I’ve got sweat from the back of the compressor to the dryer all the way into the top of the evaporator, about 80 degrees on the outside of the tube, rising to about 90 on the outlet side of the evaporator. The condenser is 125 in and 110 coming out. Heater core is shut off, but I did check the blend door was working (cable controlled) when I replaced the heater core a year ago.
I do have a vacuum leak somewhere on the bi-level circuit as I have air coming out on the floor vents and the dash regardless of the selection on the control. All the rest of the vacuum actuators seem to be working, I get defrost air and the recirculate/outside air functions, but always have mixed floor air. The rear air has same temps as the front. Any ideas where to start/what to check? It’s way too hot to not have good working ac!
I had it Replaced with a GM compressor, lasted about a month or so and that one locked up. Replaced again under warranty, vac’d out the system, and replaced all seals, dryer, and orifice tube again. Held vacuum overnight, no leaks to be found. This last one lasted about 9 months and locked up. Had enough of the R4 and bought a sanden kit from Holley for a top mount, had new lines made up, all that. The shop working on it just can’t get it to cool well, now in 90+ degree heat with 90-100% humidity, I get low to mid 70s vent temps, mid to high 60s if I’m running down the road.
I’ve got sweat from the back of the compressor to the dryer all the way into the top of the evaporator, about 80 degrees on the outside of the tube, rising to about 90 on the outlet side of the evaporator. The condenser is 125 in and 110 coming out. Heater core is shut off, but I did check the blend door was working (cable controlled) when I replaced the heater core a year ago.
I do have a vacuum leak somewhere on the bi-level circuit as I have air coming out on the floor vents and the dash regardless of the selection on the control. All the rest of the vacuum actuators seem to be working, I get defrost air and the recirculate/outside air functions, but always have mixed floor air. The rear air has same temps as the front. Any ideas where to start/what to check? It’s way too hot to not have good working ac!