1987 GMC Jimmy
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- Location
- Mississippi
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V1500 Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350
They come preoiled with PAG oil so I would just measure the difference for what the system calls for and add it. What I’m looking at says ten ounces for the whole system, and I’m assuming it came preoiled with three so add seven oz. of PAG 150 and then rotate the compressor by hand around ten rotations to move oil into the system. If you spill some, go ahead and add the extra ounce in your eight ounce bottle. As far as refrigerant goes, you need to get the pure R134a like they sell at O’Reillys in the 12 oz. cans, no oil, no leak sealer, no nothing. Three of those should get you to 80% of the original R12 capacity. Maybe get a fourth one in case some is lost in the process. Dye is always a good idea, but if you start having problems, you can always add it later. That’s what I’m gonna do anyway (fingers crossed for no problems). Dorman makes a line terminator kit to omit the rear A/C, but I’m not too sure about how that works. I imagine you’d just have to find the right one for your opening.