1. Yes the rotation of the Honda D15B3 is CCW, and as that old thread suggests, Chinese knockoff rotation unknown. I have never found any information about the rotation of my compressor, but I have never done a great research, do you think that can affect performance?tbirdtbird wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 1:35 pm The clarifications you have offered are a help, but we have a ways to go.
1. Direction of rotation has not been clarified
"FYI: Civic engine rotates CCW. SDS508 Sanden spec is CW rotation because of gear engagement timing verses piston TDC. Timing has a large effect on compressor noise and may decrease compressor life 10% to 25% but pumping capacity is OK.
Chinese knockoff rotation unknown.
Sanden Singapore makes one model SD508 that is rated CCW only."
So based on the comp model you bought determine the specifications and thus whether it is a CCW or CW comp.
2. The amount of refrigerant will be close to the originally specified amount, no need to complicate things by trying to figure out the plateau method.
3. If you only damaged the condenser, why are you replacing the comp?
4. It is difficult to determine if the TXV is any good. That is why John is suggesting that you get a new one. And, yes, the bulb must be insulated. If it is wrapped in aluminum tape, that is only going to ADD heat to it, and not insulate it.
2. It doesn't matter that all the component are completely different from the OEM ones? this car came with no AC from the factory. I know that from the factory a civic 1990 came with 31oz of R12, but as you suggested on the first comment I may be overcharged with 24oz, and actually I did remove some refrigerant from the system, I don't have a recovery machine so I don't know how much, but the temperature dropped about 2°C, so I suppose that the correct amount of refrigerant is not near from the OEM specs, what do you think?.
3. No, I just replaced the condenser, not the compressor.
4. Good to know that, I will try to get some of that special tape, and talking about the block TXV, do you think it would be a good idea?, I ask because it does not have a sensing bulb, so it would be one less problem, and I'm talking from my ignorance, I don't know anything about TXVs, just the basic principles on how they work.