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I already replaced it, those were pics when I took the one that was in there out.Replace the Orfice Tube. Use the Variable model.
You can use 91% alcohol or Everclear to flush out the system.
I have one of the later year (1989-1991) Suburbans that have the compressor on the passenger side of the engine and the alternator on the driver side. Will that prevent me from upgrading to a Sanden compressor? My system is factory but not doing well at all - the more I read the more I think I need to do a major rework (new condensor/dryer/orifice/compressor) and flush on the evaporators front+rear. I have the factory style (but probably aftermarket) smaller R4 compressor now (it might be an R6 I'm not sure how to tell but its the flatter one) - everyone seems to be indicating that the Sanden is better with 134 and I'd rather use common 134 than go to an unusual R12 replacement that can't be easily purchased in stores. I won't be doing anything this year (finally getting past A/C season here kind-of).
Everclear? That's my man!Replace the Orfice Tube. Use the Variable model.
You can use 91% alcohol or Everclear to flush out the system.
Other than flushing watermelon I think he mentioned it's only use.Everclear? That's my man!
Never underestimate the stupidity of a young Marine trying to establish his place in the pack. I immediately developed a lifelong respect for the poison.Other than flushing watermelon I think he mentioned it's only use.
The real question, a new tensioner bracket for the AC compressor or a stretch fit belt?LS swap. It won't help the ac problem but it will make you not care about it any more.
that pusher fan your truck is lucky to be factory equipped with is probably doing your stock big block wonders when moving slowly and at stops. Does yours full-on with AC commanded on?I had an aftermarket in dash A/C installed years ago on my '80 crew cab. Vents were in the OEM dash locations and used the factory heater. It could not keep up with the larger cab. I lived in Nor Cal at the time. Last year I helped a friend install a Vintage Air in his '62 Bel Air wagon. Front seat is good, but with no tinted windows, it gets warmer in the rear seat (now in middle Tennessee).
I have an early production '85 K30 454. My compressor was bad (A6) and the lines were bent. For me it was cheaper to get a Sanden Compressor with Vintage Air brackets, but the remainder is stock. I did read the plate version condensers are better for 134, so I added one of those. A/C with blows at 40*.You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
I actually added it. All my other 454 trucks had it. This truck didn’t have the Z82 tow package which included the aux fan. It was easy to add.that pusher fan your truck is lucky to be factory equipped with is probably doing your stock big block wonders when moving slowly and at stops. Does yours full-on with AC commanded on?
Do you have an AC heater core valve installed to redirect from the heater core so the ac isnt fighting that radiant heat added before it gets to you?
The heat bleed is still happening, albeit if you have the heater door blend door (fun fact, i think they sell them new still apparently they fall apart?) because there is still air leakage and the thing is radiating heat inside the box(better in a square than it would be in, say, a gmt800 or gmt400 which are going to be more in the cabin and a more insulated cabin at that)I actually added it. All my other 454 trucks had it. This truck didn’t have the Z82 tow package which included the aux fan. It was easy to add.
The fan is controlled by a temp sensor on the passenger head (OEM setup and parts). It’s basically a ground for the fan relay. It turns on/off at certain temps. It’s not connected to the A/C like most people think. Definitely helps temps in traffic and at idle.
My A/C guy adjusted the blend door, so I don’t have heat bleed from the heater core.
My 454 truck has the same fan. It runs all the time as soon as the key is turned to ON. From this thread I’m guessing something isn’t right with that?I actually added it. All my other 454 trucks had it. This truck didn’t have the Z82 tow package which included the aux fan. It was easy to add.
The fan is controlled by a temp sensor on the passenger head (OEM setup and parts). It’s basically a ground for the fan relay. It turns on/off at certain temps. It’s not connected to the A/C like most people think. Definitely helps temps in traffic and at idle.
My A/C guy adjusted the blend door, so I don’t have heat bleed from the heater core.
The switch has failed or its been modified and once key on power hits, it groundsMy 454 truck has the same fan. It runs all the time as soon as the key is turned to ON. From this thread I’m guessing something isn’t right with that?