Pressure Checks 2000 Excursion
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Pressure Checks 2000 Excursion
Can you guys help me to see if I can get any better performance out of my 7.3 excursion?
I have completed the following: New compressor, orifice tube, receiver dryer, Evaporator, and manifold hose assembly.
On a 97 Degree day I have the following pressures:
57 Low and 250 high.
It was vacuumed and charged by weight at 64 oz. I feel that my Low is slightly high and my high is slightly low. Is that correct? I would love to get a little colder vent temps if possible.
Thanks for the help.
I have completed the following: New compressor, orifice tube, receiver dryer, Evaporator, and manifold hose assembly.
On a 97 Degree day I have the following pressures:
57 Low and 250 high.
It was vacuumed and charged by weight at 64 oz. I feel that my Low is slightly high and my high is slightly low. Is that correct? I would love to get a little colder vent temps if possible.
Thanks for the help.
Re: Pressure Checks 2000 Excursion
Belt driven fan with fan clutch or all-electric fans to cool the condenser??? Assume dual AC, so was that front evaporator replaced?
Re: Pressure Checks 2000 Excursion
I replaced the front evap.
It’s a belt driven fan.
I haven’t ever had issues with the truck overheating. But it’s possible the clutch is weak?
It’s a belt driven fan.
I haven’t ever had issues with the truck overheating. But it’s possible the clutch is weak?
Re: Pressure Checks 2000 Excursion
Weak fan clutch can fail to cool condenser properly but still not overheat. Do a search for fan clutch testing.hbabler wrote:It’s a belt driven fan.
I haven’t ever had issues with the truck overheating. But it’s possible the clutch is weak?
Re: Pressure Checks 2000 Excursion
Thanks,
Wouldn’t a bad fan clutch give me high pressure side readings?
Wouldn’t a bad fan clutch give me high pressure side readings?
Re: Pressure Checks 2000 Excursion
Depends on the refrigerant level.hbabler wrote:Thanks,
Wouldn’t a bad fan clutch give me high pressure side readings?
Re: Pressure Checks 2000 Excursion
What does the vent temp look like? Are these pressures at idle?
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Vent temp is about 60. The pressures don’t seem to change much at a faster rpm. I forgot to write the ones at at 1500 rpm down.
The truck is getting a new turbo this weekend and when it’s running again I’ll check the pressures at 1500 rpm and report back.
Thanks for the help. I just want as much performance as I can get out of this AC it never seems to be cool enough at idle or around town.
The truck is getting a new turbo this weekend and when it’s running again I’ll check the pressures at 1500 rpm and report back.
Thanks for the help. I just want as much performance as I can get out of this AC it never seems to be cool enough at idle or around town.
Re: Pressure Checks 2000 Excursion
You can also mist the condenser with water and see if pressures and temperatures drop, a sign of insufficient cooling of the condenser.hbabler wrote:Vent temp is about 60. The pressures don’t seem to change much at a faster rpm. I forgot to write the ones at at 1500 rpm down.
The truck is getting a new turbo this weekend and when it’s running again I’ll check the pressures at 1500 rpm and report back.
Thanks for the help. I just want as much performance as I can get out of this AC it never seems to be cool enough at idle or around town.
Re: Pressure Checks 2000 Excursion
A telling bit of information there. Increasing vehicle speed moves more air over the condenser.it never seems to be cool enough at idle or around town.
A full load test at 1800+ engine RPM with the cabin fans on high and the doors open will show you worst case pressures & temperatures. Run that way for 90 seconds to let the system stabilize, and take pressures & vent temp while at high idle. Record the ambient temperature as well.
How long have you owned this truck?