adamj
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- Colorado
- First Name
- Terrence
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V20 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7L TBI
Really stumped here, looking for some tips and advice on getting my ac working.
Here's what I've done:
- new compressor
- new evaporator + orifice tube
- new condenser
- new accumulator
- new r134a adapters
- lines flushed with ac flush
- new o-rings all around
- rear evaporator flushed, replaced TXV
- measure oil added to each component, ac compressor turned and lubricated prior
I pulled vacuum for an hour and let it sit, no leaks.
So everything is brand new and clean.
When I went to charge the system after pulling vacuum, I got low pressure building on the low side, but the high side would not change, it stayed at 0 psi. High side would not budge, so I added another can and still nothing. I am adding to the low side port and the compressor is engaged properly.
Any ideas? What's wrong, bad compressor? Some blockage?
From what I've read, a blockage would have a very high high-side pressure, haven't seen much info on high low and low/0 high.
Here's what I've done:
- new compressor
- new evaporator + orifice tube
- new condenser
- new accumulator
- new r134a adapters
- lines flushed with ac flush
- new o-rings all around
- rear evaporator flushed, replaced TXV
- measure oil added to each component, ac compressor turned and lubricated prior
I pulled vacuum for an hour and let it sit, no leaks.
So everything is brand new and clean.
When I went to charge the system after pulling vacuum, I got low pressure building on the low side, but the high side would not change, it stayed at 0 psi. High side would not budge, so I added another can and still nothing. I am adding to the low side port and the compressor is engaged properly.
Any ideas? What's wrong, bad compressor? Some blockage?
From what I've read, a blockage would have a very high high-side pressure, haven't seen much info on high low and low/0 high.