oldretiredafguy
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- Location
- N. Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1988, 1988, 1991, 1983
- Truck Model
- GMC V-Jimmy, GMC Suburban 4WD, GMC Suburban 4WD, GMC-2500 CrewCab
- Engine Size
- 350, 350, 350, 350
Getting the 1991 Suburban V-1500 put back together. We've already sourced new evaporators F&R, Dryer, Condenser, Orifice tube, Rear Expansion Valve, and all electrical switches/relays. Still has the original R-4 compressor installed. question is about the correct oil to use when going from R-12 to R-134A, and whether or not the compressor needs to be changed out.
As far as the correct oil to use, went down to the local parts store (OReilly's) ad asked the question, they said to use medium viscosity Ester Oil, and sold me this:
As far as the compressor, I've read lots of threads on AC compressors, and found there are a thousand opinions and info. My body shop guy is doing all the mechanical work, and really doesn't like to get into changing lines, having new lines made etc, etc, etc. I have no idea if the old one is good or bad-can they be tested reliably?
As far as the correct oil to use, went down to the local parts store (OReilly's) ad asked the question, they said to use medium viscosity Ester Oil, and sold me this:
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As far as the compressor, I've read lots of threads on AC compressors, and found there are a thousand opinions and info. My body shop guy is doing all the mechanical work, and really doesn't like to get into changing lines, having new lines made etc, etc, etc. I have no idea if the old one is good or bad-can they be tested reliably?