Backfoot100
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- Joined
- Aug 18, 2017
- Posts
- 374
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- Location
- Florida
- First Name
- Eddie
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- C1500 Suburban
- Engine Size
- Carbed 350
My stock AC system didn't work when I acquired the truck (86 Sub with 350, rear air and an R4 compressor on the drivers side). However, I was assured that the system did work when it was last checked at least 6 months prior.
Living in FL I need the AC to work. I had the original system fill valves upgraded, evacuated, vacuum checked and filled with R134. The system did work great for a few months. Then the compressor seized.
I read through about every post concerning AC upgrades. I read all of the horror stories....
Buy only new and not rebuilt R4 compressors....
R4 compressors are pretty much crap to start with but new ones are even more crappy....
Brand new R4s might last a day, a week or a month....
Some have had good luck with new R4s....
Upgrade to a Sanden....
If the compressor seized you need to replace everything and flush the system completely....
Don't overfill with R134.....
The list goes on.
So I decided on just trying to replace the R4. AC is my Bane and I don't like to deal with it. I replaced the R4, the accumulator and the orifice tube. Then I took it to a reputable shop and they flushed it completely, vacuum checked it for integrity and put a fresh charge of R134 into it.
They found the system to be pretty dirty from the seizure. They flushed it twice to make sure it was clean.
They also found the expansion valve for the rear air was clogged too so they replaced that.
That was two weeks ago and I have to say the system cools wonderfully now. I guess its just a matter of how long will it continue to run.
I've already decided that if this thing ***** the bed again I'll upgrade to a Sanden compressor but that means a new mounting bracket as well as new hoses to the compressor. None of which is going to be cheap but the end results have been favorable for virtually everyone who's done it.
Its not a daily driver so I'll update this occasionally as it gets used more through the upcoming summer. Hopefully others trying to keep their AC systems working will be able to benefit from my trials and tribulations.
Living in FL I need the AC to work. I had the original system fill valves upgraded, evacuated, vacuum checked and filled with R134. The system did work great for a few months. Then the compressor seized.
I read through about every post concerning AC upgrades. I read all of the horror stories....
Buy only new and not rebuilt R4 compressors....
R4 compressors are pretty much crap to start with but new ones are even more crappy....
Brand new R4s might last a day, a week or a month....
Some have had good luck with new R4s....
Upgrade to a Sanden....
If the compressor seized you need to replace everything and flush the system completely....
Don't overfill with R134.....
The list goes on.
So I decided on just trying to replace the R4. AC is my Bane and I don't like to deal with it. I replaced the R4, the accumulator and the orifice tube. Then I took it to a reputable shop and they flushed it completely, vacuum checked it for integrity and put a fresh charge of R134 into it.
They found the system to be pretty dirty from the seizure. They flushed it twice to make sure it was clean.
They also found the expansion valve for the rear air was clogged too so they replaced that.
That was two weeks ago and I have to say the system cools wonderfully now. I guess its just a matter of how long will it continue to run.
I've already decided that if this thing ***** the bed again I'll upgrade to a Sanden compressor but that means a new mounting bracket as well as new hoses to the compressor. None of which is going to be cheap but the end results have been favorable for virtually everyone who's done it.
Its not a daily driver so I'll update this occasionally as it gets used more through the upcoming summer. Hopefully others trying to keep their AC systems working will be able to benefit from my trials and tribulations.