My guess—and this is merely a guess—about how much oil is in the system now:
Two fluid ounces in
each evaporator, 2 fluid ounces in the condenser, 1.5 fluid ounces in the R/D, and 1.5 fluid ounces in the lines and hoses (taking into account that the lines for a front-and-rear A/C system are considerably longer than a front-only A/C system.) That sub-totals to about 9.0 fluid ounces, not including the small amount of oil that came out of the old compressor. Presuming that you drained out about 0.8 fluid ounces from the old compressor brings my guesstimated grand-total to about 9.8 fluid ounces.
PromiseRing wrote: Fri Sep 09, 2022 4:31 pm
The compressor provided to me comes pre packaged with 5.4oz of pag 46. It says if the vehicle has rear AC to add 4 more fluid ounces. I'm extremely apprehensive to add so much more oil to this. What say you guys, listen to the manufacturer who knows what they're talking about?
Based on my guesstimated calculations above, it sounds like the compressor manufacturer is presuming all new parts and/or a completely clean and dry system—that is, a system with no oil in it whatsoever. So adding together their recommended amounts: 5.4 ounces plus 4.0 ounces equals 9.4 ounces—pretty close to my guesstimated total amount.
All told, if I were working on this, I would drain out the 5.4 ounces of factory oil from the new compressor and add back 1.5 ounces of PAG-46. At the same time, I would add 1.5 ounces of oil to a
new R/D, 2 ounces to a
new condenser (or 3.5 ounces to a
new condenser having an integral R/D), and call it good.