Itali83
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- Joined
- Feb 7, 2015
- Posts
- 575
- Reaction score
- 1,078
- Location
- Maine
- First Name
- Ben
- Truck Year
- 1982, 1987, 1987
- Truck Model
- K10, 'burban C10, Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350, 6.2, 350
What I’ve found to be the number one overlooked thing is the low pressure cutout switch. It’s adjustable. No one knows that it seems. When switching to r134a, you need to adjust the switch to let the low side pull down to a lower pressure than it did with r-12. If not, especially at idle, the pump will cycle too much and not let the Freon evaporate completely and will give poor idle cooling and only marginal road speed cooling. I keep my trucks r-12 but my suburban was already converted to r134a. Everything worked but like you guys are experiencing, only barely. I adjusted my low side switch and I can hang meat in this truck even in the dead of summer. Yes I also have rear a/c which makes a huge difference. My 82 K10 with r-12 is stupid cold with the tiny single cab. It’s great.
Just my experience with my trucks
Ben
Just my experience with my trucks
Ben