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06-07-2013, 10:53 AM | #31 | |
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As far as how much oil is in the system, the compressor alone usually takes 6-8 oz. The reciever/drier, condensor, and evaporator each hold another ounce or two. |
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06-07-2013, 11:25 AM | #32 |
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^^Dude, not doubting your credentials or meaning to argue one bit... However I will say that when I purged the old oil out of my system, there were disgusting black goopy chunks of god-knows-what coming out of the lines...
With the lines cleaned/purged, new filter drier & fresh oil & charge, the system not only functioned better (more efficiently than a gooped up 20yr old AC system), but the air smelled cleaner and it became so cold I had to roll the wondows down to warm up. Whether or not it's 'required' under ASE or not, experience has told me that the difference is more than significant.
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06-07-2013, 12:45 PM | #33 | |
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I'm also not saying it is a bad idea to change the compressor oil, I'm just saying it's not necessary. Granted, most compressors don't last 20 years so most of the time the oil would have been new by then. It's standard procedure to flush the system when you replace the compressor as well so most times they system would already have been flushed too. I only mentioned my credentials and experience to emphasize the fact that I do know what I'm talking about and not just spouting crap and heresay. I'm not arguing as much as correcting some minor mis-information and bringing a qualified viewpoint into the thread. You're not necessarily giving bad advice, some things are just not quite technically correct. |
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06-07-2013, 01:31 PM | #34 |
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^^His system was full of crap- he said in his first or second post that he put stop leak in it... wouldn't be surprised if the knucklehead PO of mine did the same judging by what came out.
Again, I'm not a trained mechanic, but IMHO, stop leak is a great temporary solution' but when it comes to taking the car down for maintenance & correcting the issue, it needs to be purged the hell out of the system to the max extent possible. That's why I told him that he needed to completely purge, clean and reservice his system from scratch.
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06-07-2013, 02:57 PM | #35 | |
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I would NEVER put stop leak in ANYTHING. All it does is complicate the actual repair in the end and a lot of times can end up damaging other components. I say fix it right the FIRST time!!! If there was stop leak in it then yes, it definitely needed to be flushed. I came in halfway through the thread so I missed that part. Flushing the system is a lot more involved than simply draining whatever oil you can get out though. It requires a special cleaner and a special apparatus to apply the flush. It is basically a cylinder with a hose with a nozzle coming off the bottom and a schraeder valve on the top. You fill the cylinder about halfway with the cleaner and then charge it with air. Hold it tightly to whatever component you're flushing and pull the trigger. I think they DO sell DIY flush kits as well, but since I have the actual equipment at my disposal I have never bought one. Never, EVER flush the compressor like that though. That you just drain as much as possible and re-fill. |
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