da_raabi
Trailer Park Supervisor
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2013
- Posts
- 1,403
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- Location
- FloriDUH
- First Name
- Adam
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- c30
- Engine Size
- 454
No more oil, but I did wonder if it possibly just needed more time to allow the refrigerant to enter. Not positive from your description that there was a problem yet (except for the low port issue, Jesse covered that). However, the variable orifice tubes don't have a good reputation.
So the crazy high low side pressure, and frosted over lower evap tube was normal for a low freon situation?
How long should it take to suck in the freon? I swear I was working on it for an hour and I maybe got 12-16oz of freon into the system. It seemed to take forreeevvveeerrrrr.
Again, I appreciate all the help guys. This is my first A/C project - so bear with me on this stuff! I've rebuilt transmissions, suspensions, 100% frame-off rebuilt my Camaro... but A/C? I've got nothing (yet).