carfanatic63
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- Nov 24, 2014
- Posts
- 56
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- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Austin
- Truck Year
- 1976
- Truck Model
- C15 SWB
- Engine Size
- 454
So quick introduction, I'm pretty sure I've made an intro here before but if not, I have a 76 c10 SWB with a 454 and 85 exterior/interior swap. Been on the forum for years and use it regularly to see what is going on as these old trucks rock! (On my 3rd)
Loop this back around to the problem I'm having. After swapping to a serpentine belt setup years ago (failed water pump, figured while you're in there), I haven't had AC since I needed new lines. Living in Houston, its HOT but I've toughed it out since then. Truck is just used for fun and errands so no big deal.
I've got 2 little kids now who LOVE riding in the truck so when I was tackling a radiator upgrade, I figured I would do the AC system while I was at it.
I have replaced the below.
Condenser (2 oz pag oil)
Compressor (New AC Delco) (3oz pag oil)
Accuulator/Drier (2oz pag oil)
Expansion Valve (Ford Blue style)
Custom made AC lines
All new O-rings
After pulling a vacuum for an hour and seeing it hold, I decided to charge the AC system. Everything went fine until the compressor stopped cycling and the high side was at 300 and low side was at 55 with minimal cooling happening (maybe 65 or 70 degree air out vents). I only put about 12oz of R1234a in it which is well below what I expected. After some googling, I figured it was a clogged expansion valve. Figured that was weird but went and had the system evac'd and popped the high side line on the bottom of the evap core and swapped the expansion valve. A ton of PAG oil poured out the line. I estimated about 3oz worth. I figured I must've been overfilled with oil even though I only put 7-8oz in originally but didn't think too much of it. Decided to not add any additional oil to be safe and resealed everything up.
Pulled a vacuum again for an hour, waited to make sure it held, then charged the AC system again.
Things went better this time at first. Compressor started hyper cycling then stayed on and cycled every few seconds then stopped. I maanged to get maybe 20oz of refridgerent in this time but same thing. High side went up to about 250 and low side at 50psi. About the same temp out of the vents in the truck. I'm guessing the expansion valve is plugged again.
Does anyone know if I did something wrong somehow? I've done AC systems before but this was my first time making lines. Never had any issues with AC's like this before and this is the first time I've had PAG oil clog the orifice tube like this.
Anything I can do to fix short of going to a shop? I'm both cheap and also take pride in doing my own work (even when I have to do it 2-3 times) so I would like to avoid doing that if possible.
Also, pictures of the truck for your enjoyment and of my AC lines as well I made. I'm not much of a picture takes so please excuse my poor pictures.
If anyone can help, that would be awesome. Been working on this over the past couple weeks off and on and at this point, I'm out of my knowledge realm.
Loop this back around to the problem I'm having. After swapping to a serpentine belt setup years ago (failed water pump, figured while you're in there), I haven't had AC since I needed new lines. Living in Houston, its HOT but I've toughed it out since then. Truck is just used for fun and errands so no big deal.
I've got 2 little kids now who LOVE riding in the truck so when I was tackling a radiator upgrade, I figured I would do the AC system while I was at it.
I have replaced the below.
Condenser (2 oz pag oil)
Compressor (New AC Delco) (3oz pag oil)
Accuulator/Drier (2oz pag oil)
Expansion Valve (Ford Blue style)
Custom made AC lines
All new O-rings
After pulling a vacuum for an hour and seeing it hold, I decided to charge the AC system. Everything went fine until the compressor stopped cycling and the high side was at 300 and low side was at 55 with minimal cooling happening (maybe 65 or 70 degree air out vents). I only put about 12oz of R1234a in it which is well below what I expected. After some googling, I figured it was a clogged expansion valve. Figured that was weird but went and had the system evac'd and popped the high side line on the bottom of the evap core and swapped the expansion valve. A ton of PAG oil poured out the line. I estimated about 3oz worth. I figured I must've been overfilled with oil even though I only put 7-8oz in originally but didn't think too much of it. Decided to not add any additional oil to be safe and resealed everything up.
Pulled a vacuum again for an hour, waited to make sure it held, then charged the AC system again.
Things went better this time at first. Compressor started hyper cycling then stayed on and cycled every few seconds then stopped. I maanged to get maybe 20oz of refridgerent in this time but same thing. High side went up to about 250 and low side at 50psi. About the same temp out of the vents in the truck. I'm guessing the expansion valve is plugged again.
Does anyone know if I did something wrong somehow? I've done AC systems before but this was my first time making lines. Never had any issues with AC's like this before and this is the first time I've had PAG oil clog the orifice tube like this.
Anything I can do to fix short of going to a shop? I'm both cheap and also take pride in doing my own work (even when I have to do it 2-3 times) so I would like to avoid doing that if possible.
Also, pictures of the truck for your enjoyment and of my AC lines as well I made. I'm not much of a picture takes so please excuse my poor pictures.
If anyone can help, that would be awesome. Been working on this over the past couple weeks off and on and at this point, I'm out of my knowledge realm.