Ol Blue 2018
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2018
- Posts
- 21
- Reaction score
- 15
- Location
- Pensacola, FL
- First Name
- Brian
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V10
- Engine Size
- 350
1987 V10 350 TBI 4x4
Just sharing my experience ..... Maybe it will help someone
After sweating all summer in the Florida panhandle, dreading a costly A/C conversion from R12 to 134A (which I had in my head would be many parts to replace including a compressor, evaporator, condenser, orifice tube, etc)
I stopped into my local A/C shop to see what kinda dough I needed to save up before the retrofit.
He said: Let's drain it, flush it, blow it out, seal it up, change your fittings, O ring here, O ring there, check your orifice tube, clean or replace it and see if she holds vacuum. If yes, fill it with 134A, oil the compressor and call it done!
Me: I will have her back at 630 tomorrow morning!
This plan worked out great and I have a big a$$ grin on my face driving that baby now ! It's a game changer!
I thought there was more to the conversion ( and maybe this is not 'proper') but it works great so far.
He ended up finding a missing bold somewhere down under the PS pump/ compressor bracket and fixed that and tightened up the belts too for $275 out the door. That was about 2 weeks ago and she blows cold now.
Just sharing my experience ..... Maybe it will help someone
After sweating all summer in the Florida panhandle, dreading a costly A/C conversion from R12 to 134A (which I had in my head would be many parts to replace including a compressor, evaporator, condenser, orifice tube, etc)
I stopped into my local A/C shop to see what kinda dough I needed to save up before the retrofit.
He said: Let's drain it, flush it, blow it out, seal it up, change your fittings, O ring here, O ring there, check your orifice tube, clean or replace it and see if she holds vacuum. If yes, fill it with 134A, oil the compressor and call it done!
Me: I will have her back at 630 tomorrow morning!
This plan worked out great and I have a big a$$ grin on my face driving that baby now ! It's a game changer!
I thought there was more to the conversion ( and maybe this is not 'proper') but it works great so far.
He ended up finding a missing bold somewhere down under the PS pump/ compressor bracket and fixed that and tightened up the belts too for $275 out the door. That was about 2 weeks ago and she blows cold now.
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