Here's my compressor. It looks like maybe I could put a belt on it and be fine, but the part that's in front of the belt attachment is loose or something. Anyways if I did just replace the compressor, what else do I need to do to convert the system to 134a?
first you compressor was toast. oil leak and a blown clutch it needed to be replaced.
to convert to r134
must replace the acumulator
remove orifice tube and verify its not plugged with pieces of the compressor.
if you find metal make sure you get it all out or you will have more problems in the future.
orifice tubes are cheep replace it. plus its a different size for 134.
need to get as much of the mineral oil out of the system as possible.
with compressed air you can blow out the evaporator on the truck.
with compressed air you can blow out the the condenser it will clean out better if removed.
the old r12 hoses can be reused if in good condition blow as much oil out of those ass possible to
add new oil to the system ester oil is compatible with the original mineral oil but doesnt work as wel.l GM would not waranty a compressor that had ester oil in it . the other option is pag 150 its a better oil but it not compatible with mineral oil so the cleaner the system the better. some contamination is ok however there is a term called black death associated with mixing pag and mineral oil mostly a problem in fords.
put 2 oz in the evaporator 1 oz in the condenser 2oz in the accumulator 5-6oz in the compressor after the compressor is drained.
reassemble
evacuate the system
charge ~42 oz r134 is recommended (my trucks is making ice with 36oz 3 cans)