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s13mikesr20
07-09-2013, 04:33 PM
to get started i have a s13(black top sr)

a/c was working then clutch on a/c pump decided to fail hard....

a/c pump locked up i turned it off and saved it before s^&t hit the fan

so my question what can i do to avoid throwing another one away

there was a 10/12mm bolt on top of the compresser next to the a/c line fittings dont know what this plug was for.....


blew ice cold for 30 seconds.....

how can i service this compresser and make it perform like new with out doing full teardown.

s13mikesr20
07-09-2013, 08:17 PM
So I guess no one cares to help I have searched and searched only found a/c prep for a house fun....

ultimateirving
07-09-2013, 10:33 PM
Get a new blacktop a/c compressor and forget about messing with it. They are so cheap here in az. You probably will need more refrigerant. And make Note if you are switching from r12 to r134a then you need to change the drier and vacuum the lines / new compressor out to remove the all the refrigerant and oils.

s13mikesr20
07-09-2013, 10:51 PM
Im getting a newer one here In vegas for 40$

But theres a fill plug or something on top of the compresser idk what the hell it does its o ringed and oil ran out what type of oild does it take and I belive when retrofited lines were done everything was converted to r134a

ultimateirving
07-09-2013, 11:07 PM
Ok we'll when you pressure test it the fill plug is probably used. I don't know what the blacktop compressor looks like in person. Sorry mate

Mikester
07-10-2013, 06:20 AM
Im getting a newer one here In vegas for 40$

But theres a fill plug or something on top of the compresser idk what the hell it does its o ringed and oil ran out what type of oild does it take and I belive when retrofited lines were done everything was converted to r134a

Yes, there is a fill plug; and it's o-ringed b/c it's a pressurized system. If you're running r134a, you should drain/re-service the compressor with PAG oil, purge/clean out the system lines & replace the filter/drier- your local Vatozone will have all the stuff you need (same as 240SX minus the compressor). Replace the o-rings wherever you disconnect the lines- New filter/drier comes w/them, and o-ring kit for the rest of the system is like 3 bucks.

I can't remeber the quantity of oil you are supposed to service the compressor with. But IIRC, it only took a quick Google search to find it; and I believe it's in the FSM as well.

BTW, I have my clean, good working order blacktop compressor that I brought over from Japan just laying around. If you ever need one or would like a spare on the cheap, PM me. I switched to the KA compressor adapter kit that Codyace sells so I will never use it.

s13mikesr20
07-10-2013, 09:24 AM
Yes, there is a fill plug; and it's o-ringed b/c it's a pressurized system. If you're running r134a, you should drain/re-service the compressor with PAG oil, purge/clean out the system lines & replace the filter/drier- your local Vatozone will have all the stuff you need (same as 240SX minus the compressor). Replace the o-rings wherever you disconnect the lines- New filter/drier comes w/them, and o-ring kit for the rest of the system is like 3 bucks.

I can't remeber the quantity of oil you are supposed to service the compressor with. But IIRC, it only took a quick Google search to find it; and I believe it's in the FSM as well.

BTW, I have my clean, good working order blacktop compressor that I brought over from Japan just laying around. If you ever need one or would like a spare on the cheap, PM me. I switched to the KA compressor adapter kit that Codyace sells so I will never use it.

sweet would you happen to know how much pag oil that compresser takes? for the black top compresser?tryed searching but only found ka....

and im gonna replace the filter and o rings dryer i belive was taken care of might as well do that at the same time

s13mikesr20
07-10-2013, 09:56 AM
google is your best friend

http://www.240edge.com/manuals/89-90_240sx/ac_compr.pdf

found this