a/c high side at 525 psi... something is way wrong
In the process of restoring my B13 A/C, I took my A/C system apart and started to repair it. The o-rings were all replaced to the new green ones. The condenser was not leaking any Freon and seemed overall in good shape aside from a few bent fins on the lower part of it. Aside from a junk load of dead bugs and leaves, the evaporator looked good. All the parts where cleaned and washed with a water hose, I also installed a new expansion valve and drier.
The a/c oil was all dumped out of the compressor and replaced with ester oil. This is where I am thinking that I messed up because I added in 6.8 oz of oil, I was not thinking cause I bought this crappy kit to retro-fit to r-134a and the cans had 1 oz of oil and leak sealer. So now it has 9.8 oz of oil in it. The a/c did not work so I evacuated the system once more and drained the oil for the compressor and about 3 oz came out of it.
When I hooked up my gauges to test the system I had the low side from 30-45 and the high side was up about 450psi. So I once again vacuumed out the system again repeatedly per the FSM and then left the last vacuum on for about 2 hours.
After this the system started to cool really good I was able to get it to 44 degrees and the high side was about 250psi and not really getting any higher so I thought I was good to go
2 days later...
The high side pressure relief valve blew and per the FSM that is good to 525psi, so now I am lost on what I should try next.
Anybody got any ideas of what could be happening?
My next steps are to remove the whole a/c system and flush out all the lines, evap, and condenser. From what I have been reading is that either too much oil or bad condenser coil.
Not really sure at this point.
The a/c oil was all dumped out of the compressor and replaced with ester oil. This is where I am thinking that I messed up because I added in 6.8 oz of oil, I was not thinking cause I bought this crappy kit to retro-fit to r-134a and the cans had 1 oz of oil and leak sealer. So now it has 9.8 oz of oil in it. The a/c did not work so I evacuated the system once more and drained the oil for the compressor and about 3 oz came out of it.
When I hooked up my gauges to test the system I had the low side from 30-45 and the high side was up about 450psi. So I once again vacuumed out the system again repeatedly per the FSM and then left the last vacuum on for about 2 hours.
After this the system started to cool really good I was able to get it to 44 degrees and the high side was about 250psi and not really getting any higher so I thought I was good to go
2 days later...
The high side pressure relief valve blew and per the FSM that is good to 525psi, so now I am lost on what I should try next.
Anybody got any ideas of what could be happening?
My next steps are to remove the whole a/c system and flush out all the lines, evap, and condenser. From what I have been reading is that either too much oil or bad condenser coil.
Not really sure at this point.