"Project A/C to beat the heat" "Pics Inside"
A/C Project: 5 speed 93 SE-R N/A
Want: Cold A/C - R134a system from a 94-98 SE-R.
To Know: What all I need to replace while doing this project.
Mission: To have it working by summer so I want sweat my ballz off.
INTRO: - Ok I have had my daily for three years this coming March and I haven't had A/C in the car since I purchased it. I have went two summers in GEORGIA heat, and I want make it a third. I'm jumping on this early to get a head start to see what air compressor I need to get and what other parts I need to have it in 100% working order. I know I need to covert to R134a, so let me know what you guys are doing.
NOTE: - For you guys that say, hey man don't worry about A/C. Get rid of the clutter and reduce the weight on your car. O yeah, and while your at it, get the power steering junk out of the way as well. Well, I'm not interested in sweating my nutz off in my daily and I like to ride females in my car. No way in h*ll I want to drive in summer time heat without the option of cutting on the A/C anymore. With that being said, I'll bring on the pics!
^Here is a pic of the used A/C compressor that I received, but as you can see it does not line up with the A/C compressor bracket. I did a google search and found that this A/C compressor was made on a Japan Coupe?
WTB: A/C Compressor Clutch, '93 NX2000 - SR20 Forum
^Here is the thread that lead me to this information by the part # I got off the green sticker.
Brand: CALSONIC
Type: DKV-140
Part #: 92600 69Y00
----------58010 4500
Seri No. 165926033
Refrig: R-12
Oil: D-90PX or SUNISO-5GS
200cc (6.8 fl. oz)
Min Test Pressure
Low Side: 15kg/cm^3 G (215 PSIG)
High Side: 30kg/cm^3 G (430 PSIG)
MFD. Diesel Kiki Co., LTD
Made in Japan
^Here is another pic with the A/C compressor bracket rotated showing you that the holes don't line up with the bottom part of the of the A/C compressor.
IMPORTANT NOTE: - It seems that there are two different patterns for the SR20 A/C bracket. Since all the blocks are the same, the bolt patterns that holds the bracket to the block would have to be the same, but the bolt pattern that holds the actual A/C compressor is different?
:EDIT: I was right about the two brackets. Pic approved below
^Here is a the back view of the CALSONIC Part # 92600 69Y00
^Here is a pic of the A/C compressor bracket that came off of my USDM lowport parts motor from a 96 200sx SE-R. I checked the A/C compressor bracket on my UK 10.1 motor and it was not the same.
^Here is a pic of the air compressor that is currently on my car with the one I tried to install. Notice how I have the clutch wheels lined up and look how off it is. I sent out a MULTI-TEXT the night all this happen asking how many different A/C compressors were made for the 91-94 SE-R's.I got a few different answers, but now I'm bringing this to the board.
This should be a good thread for people that want to run A/C. The one that is on my car didn't have any numbers on it. The sticker must off came off so I'll have to find out the part #'s. The main reason for starting on this so early is because my clutch on the A/C compressor sounds like it can lock up at any time! I'm probably gonna have to run a NO A/C belt until I find the right one.
Want: Cold A/C - R134a system from a 94-98 SE-R.
To Know: What all I need to replace while doing this project.
Mission: To have it working by summer so I want sweat my ballz off.
INTRO: - Ok I have had my daily for three years this coming March and I haven't had A/C in the car since I purchased it. I have went two summers in GEORGIA heat, and I want make it a third. I'm jumping on this early to get a head start to see what air compressor I need to get and what other parts I need to have it in 100% working order. I know I need to covert to R134a, so let me know what you guys are doing.
NOTE: - For you guys that say, hey man don't worry about A/C. Get rid of the clutter and reduce the weight on your car. O yeah, and while your at it, get the power steering junk out of the way as well. Well, I'm not interested in sweating my nutz off in my daily and I like to ride females in my car. No way in h*ll I want to drive in summer time heat without the option of cutting on the A/C anymore. With that being said, I'll bring on the pics!
^Here is a pic of the used A/C compressor that I received, but as you can see it does not line up with the A/C compressor bracket. I did a google search and found that this A/C compressor was made on a Japan Coupe?
WTB: A/C Compressor Clutch, '93 NX2000 - SR20 Forum
^Here is the thread that lead me to this information by the part # I got off the green sticker.
Brand: CALSONIC
Type: DKV-140
Part #: 92600 69Y00
----------58010 4500
Seri No. 165926033
Refrig: R-12
Oil: D-90PX or SUNISO-5GS
200cc (6.8 fl. oz)
Min Test Pressure
Low Side: 15kg/cm^3 G (215 PSIG)
High Side: 30kg/cm^3 G (430 PSIG)
MFD. Diesel Kiki Co., LTD
Made in Japan
^Here is another pic with the A/C compressor bracket rotated showing you that the holes don't line up with the bottom part of the of the A/C compressor.
IMPORTANT NOTE: - It seems that there are two different patterns for the SR20 A/C bracket. Since all the blocks are the same, the bolt patterns that holds the bracket to the block would have to be the same, but the bolt pattern that holds the actual A/C compressor is different?
:EDIT: I was right about the two brackets. Pic approved below
^Here is a the back view of the CALSONIC Part # 92600 69Y00
^Here is a pic of the A/C compressor bracket that came off of my USDM lowport parts motor from a 96 200sx SE-R. I checked the A/C compressor bracket on my UK 10.1 motor and it was not the same.
^Here is a pic of the air compressor that is currently on my car with the one I tried to install. Notice how I have the clutch wheels lined up and look how off it is. I sent out a MULTI-TEXT the night all this happen asking how many different A/C compressors were made for the 91-94 SE-R's.I got a few different answers, but now I'm bringing this to the board.
This should be a good thread for people that want to run A/C. The one that is on my car didn't have any numbers on it. The sticker must off came off so I'll have to find out the part #'s. The main reason for starting on this so early is because my clutch on the A/C compressor sounds like it can lock up at any time! I'm probably gonna have to run a NO A/C belt until I find the right one.