Matthew Jeschke
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A few years ago I had my decedent can break inside the dryer and throw little decedent balls all over the system. The orifice tube and expansion valves caught most all of it. Then I extensively cleaned the system with starter fluid, brake cleaner, and compressed air. I pulled the compressor and made sure nothing was inside of it (as best I could). Then I replaced all the o-rings, expansion valve and orifice tube.
The AC started acting up again before I blew my motor. It was intermittent and beginning to blow less cool air. Also the clutch would turn off and on for the AC. Well it's HOT here now and I want AC haha I went to charge the system now that my engine is rebuild and I think I found the issue from before, there was a leak in the suction / dischargeline going from condenser to compressor.
I replaced that line and now when I charge it, the low side pressure is too high. I think? What should static pressure be? I don't know... When compressor is not running static pressure is around 70PSI. What should my static pressures be? I'm not really sure? No manuals say...
The compressor does seem to make a noise. Video of everything HERE:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wRGZsI4ozbYjbA8zFZPF8Cfe4tIeqfip/view?usp=sharing
Also it's a Denzo compressor takes PAG46 and truck has rear air. I see LOTS of options to buy compressors. However, confused as to which ones are which.
I know enough about auto AC to be dangerous haha.
The AC started acting up again before I blew my motor. It was intermittent and beginning to blow less cool air. Also the clutch would turn off and on for the AC. Well it's HOT here now and I want AC haha I went to charge the system now that my engine is rebuild and I think I found the issue from before, there was a leak in the suction / dischargeline going from condenser to compressor.
I replaced that line and now when I charge it, the low side pressure is too high. I think? What should static pressure be? I don't know... When compressor is not running static pressure is around 70PSI. What should my static pressures be? I'm not really sure? No manuals say...
The compressor does seem to make a noise. Video of everything HERE:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wRGZsI4ozbYjbA8zFZPF8Cfe4tIeqfip/view?usp=sharing
Also it's a Denzo compressor takes PAG46 and truck has rear air. I see LOTS of options to buy compressors. However, confused as to which ones are which.
I know enough about auto AC to be dangerous haha.
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