I'm going to change the A/C compressor this year before it ends in a black death (1991/90k miles). It was originally a R12, then converted to R134a with the Honda kit. I don't like having different oils in the system as I've ordered a R134a-version of the compressor of the later model. So I'm going to flush the system with a special A/C solvent, dry it with nitrogen and change the receiver. All other components are planned to be flushed and o-rings replaced with R134a ones.
Could anybody confirm the following:
- the whole system contains 140 grams oil (esther).
- 80 grams are already in the new A/C compressor.
- so 60 grams have to be added after flushing, drying, evacuating and while charging the system with R134a.
I know it's the expensive route but I hate things done only partially. :wink:
Thanks in advance.
Could anybody confirm the following:
- the whole system contains 140 grams oil (esther).
- 80 grams are already in the new A/C compressor.
- so 60 grams have to be added after flushing, drying, evacuating and while charging the system with R134a.
I know it's the expensive route but I hate things done only partially. :wink:
Thanks in advance.