A/C Experts? Compressor replacement...
Car in reference is my '93.5 G20 running R134a from the factory. I've read "Project A/C to beat the heat" several times but I'm concerned with the amount of oil that may currently be in my system.
Last year the pulley bearing went South on my A/C compressor so I bought a "rebuilt" unit and had my friendly neighborhood mechanic do the install. The POS rebuild, which actually appeared to be a part someone pulled from the junk yard and repainted, lasted a total of 48 hours before it was leaking PAG oil from behind the pulley. I then put the bypass belt on and said f#@k it, but I eventually picked up a good quality rebuild and new receiver/dryer.
If I understand correctly, little oil circulates through the system and most of it ends up in the receiver/dryer when the system isn't running so a good portion of it may be sitting in there, and also in the broke-ass compressor, at least what didn't already leak out. Is that true, or could there be a good portion of oil trapped in the system somewhere else?
The new compressor came with PAG oil in it and from what I understand, typically the amount of oil in the new compressor is enough for the system it's intended for, BUT my concern is that I'll have too much not knowing if there is some hiding somewhere.
Any tips and/or advice would be greatly appreciated. I may tackle it this coming weekend or the following. Thanks!
Last year the pulley bearing went South on my A/C compressor so I bought a "rebuilt" unit and had my friendly neighborhood mechanic do the install. The POS rebuild, which actually appeared to be a part someone pulled from the junk yard and repainted, lasted a total of 48 hours before it was leaking PAG oil from behind the pulley. I then put the bypass belt on and said f#@k it, but I eventually picked up a good quality rebuild and new receiver/dryer.
If I understand correctly, little oil circulates through the system and most of it ends up in the receiver/dryer when the system isn't running so a good portion of it may be sitting in there, and also in the broke-ass compressor, at least what didn't already leak out. Is that true, or could there be a good portion of oil trapped in the system somewhere else?
The new compressor came with PAG oil in it and from what I understand, typically the amount of oil in the new compressor is enough for the system it's intended for, BUT my concern is that I'll have too much not knowing if there is some hiding somewhere.
Any tips and/or advice would be greatly appreciated. I may tackle it this coming weekend or the following. Thanks!