louu
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- Joined
- Sep 19, 2020
- Posts
- 194
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- Location
- South NJ
- First Name
- Lou
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- C3500
- Engine Size
- 454 for now working on LS
I have an 86 dually with a 2005 6.0 in it. The truck had the 454 with that giant stock compressor filled with r134 and the sticker said pag oil and the AC worked pretty good. Now I'm using a brand new 2005 style compressor and everything else is the same. I pulled out the orifice tube and cleaned it while I was at it and put a new acumilator/drier on.
I vacuumed it for an hour and put 2, 12 ounce cans in it. The new compresor said it was prep filled with oil.
The compressor ran for about 1 minute once the pressure switch closed and then the compressor almost locked up and the clutch was slipping. I got pretty mad and gave up for the day.
Yesterday I checked it out again. I put the gauge on it when the truck was off just sitting for a few days and it read about 40 psi on the acumilator. I started it up and turned on the AC. The pressure started climbing so I let some out and the compressor stayed running. The dried started to get cold. Then the pressure pegged the gauge well over 100 psi and the compressor locked up again and the clutch started slipping.
I let a lot out to get back around 30 psi and the compressor was running. Everything got hot, drier, high side line, low side line. I started slowly putting more in, the pressure was slowly increasing but nothing got cold. Again all of a sudden, around 40 psi the compressor locked up and the pressure pegged the gauge.
I'm stumped, and frustrated because we booked a camping trip in 2 weeks and the wife will be pissed if the truck isn't ready. The dog can't take the heat
I vacuumed it for an hour and put 2, 12 ounce cans in it. The new compresor said it was prep filled with oil.
The compressor ran for about 1 minute once the pressure switch closed and then the compressor almost locked up and the clutch was slipping. I got pretty mad and gave up for the day.
Yesterday I checked it out again. I put the gauge on it when the truck was off just sitting for a few days and it read about 40 psi on the acumilator. I started it up and turned on the AC. The pressure started climbing so I let some out and the compressor stayed running. The dried started to get cold. Then the pressure pegged the gauge well over 100 psi and the compressor locked up again and the clutch started slipping.
I let a lot out to get back around 30 psi and the compressor was running. Everything got hot, drier, high side line, low side line. I started slowly putting more in, the pressure was slowly increasing but nothing got cold. Again all of a sudden, around 40 psi the compressor locked up and the pressure pegged the gauge.
I'm stumped, and frustrated because we booked a camping trip in 2 weeks and the wife will be pissed if the truck isn't ready. The dog can't take the heat