Im afraid I should've poured the oil out and started over. I added 5oz to the 3 the compressor said it had, and it cools, but no bite to the air. The gauges read perfect, we put in the 3 cans of refrigerant like we always do. Im afraid I may have too much oil
The oil in a automotive AC system doesn't stay where you add it. It becomes entrained in the refrigerant and travels around the the entire system. GM specs the quantity of oil to be added to a purged system as below:
•Compressor- (1 ounce)
•Evaporator - (3 ounces)
•Condenser - (1 ounce)
•Accumulator (2 ounces)
When an R-12 system is retrofitted to 134a, the general rule of thumb is that the refrigerant capacity/charge should be reduced to 80-90 % of the original capacity.
The original GM spec for these trucks was 56 ounces of R-12. So, if we take 56 ounces of R-12 and multiply it by .85, we get a 134a charge of
48 ounces.
I always use 4 standard 12 oz (1 lb) cans.
To cause a noticeable loss of cooling capacity - by adding too much oil - you would have to add way more than you did. Try another can of gas...