Vintage AC System Questions
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Vintage AC System Questions
Hello everyone I am new to this forum and hoping for a little guidance from someone who knows a lot more about the AC system on my 1973 Corvette than I do. I have replaced all the components in the AC system with stock components (Condenser, Evaporator, VIR, hoses and compressor). The compressor is a Pro6ten compressor with the superheat feature like the original and is the only nonstock item in the system. I will be using R12 in the system with ester oil. I spoke with a technician from Old Air products where I purchased the compressor. The tech said I should drain the shipping oil from the compressor and replace it with 7.44 ounces of ester oil. He also stated I should put the entire 7.44 ounces of oil in the compressor and that there was no need to put oil in the individual components. When replacing major components the service manual calls for 1 ounce of oil in the condenser, 3 ounces in the evaporator, 1 ounce in the VIR and the balance 2.44 ounces in the compressor . My question is should I follow the techs advise and put all the oil in the compressor or follow the service manual instructions. Thanks
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Re: Vintage AC System Questions
Is the compressor stock or not stock?
All the other items you replaced, are they new or are they used? If used, were they flushed?
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Re: Vintage AC System Questions
The Pro6TEN compressor is a new, modern replacement for the original A6. You can oil the system either way by putting all of it in the compressor (if it will fit) as the vendor suggested. Or, if you prefer, you can "oil balance" the system and distribute it as you mentioned throughout the various components. Either method is fine. I believe the factory put all the oil in the A6 compressor on the production line.
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While I'll never say don't distribute oil. The speed at which oil is circulated within a system. It would be extremely odd for a loss of oil to damage a new compressor from start-up, in this situation. If you have those concerns, cycle the compressor a few times at startup when charging the system.
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Re: Vintage AC System Questions
I'm not an AC professional.
But I use 525 mineral oil with the R-12 in my 1988 Mazda truck. I use a compressor I purchased brand-new in 2014 from Tim, board sponsor. ackits.com
But I use 525 mineral oil with the R-12 in my 1988 Mazda truck. I use a compressor I purchased brand-new in 2014 from Tim, board sponsor. ackits.com
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I appreciate everyone's responses they all are very helpful.
Thanks
Thanks