R12>R134a conversion: insufficient cooling
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 2:15 pm
1993 Toyota pickup truck, 22RE. I’ve installed a whole new AC system into this truck including new: condenser, evaporator, TXV, receiver drier, compressor, etc, and flushed all lines. Installed all new parts with pag46 oil.
So, I had been having performance issues with this truck last summer after all the work, and decided to look at it finally. Here are my test results.
77F ambient temperature, at 1500-1800rpm I’m getting 25psi low side and 200psi high side. This is with a LOT of airflow over the condenser, and the clutch fan fully engaged. There is no chance this is an airflow issue, since i was moving so much air and results are the same on the highway. 57F absolute coldest temperature from the vents. 20F drop over ambient.
At idle, I’m getting 33psi low side, 170psi high side, again with fan clutch full engaged so lots of airflow. Vent temps 57F.
What should I be looking into? I would expect temps closer to about 40-45F.
Oh, and before I got these numbers, I evacuated the system, vacuumed for 40 minutes, let sit for 20 minutes, then vacuumed another 20 minutes.
So, I had been having performance issues with this truck last summer after all the work, and decided to look at it finally. Here are my test results.
77F ambient temperature, at 1500-1800rpm I’m getting 25psi low side and 200psi high side. This is with a LOT of airflow over the condenser, and the clutch fan fully engaged. There is no chance this is an airflow issue, since i was moving so much air and results are the same on the highway. 57F absolute coldest temperature from the vents. 20F drop over ambient.
At idle, I’m getting 33psi low side, 170psi high side, again with fan clutch full engaged so lots of airflow. Vent temps 57F.
What should I be looking into? I would expect temps closer to about 40-45F.
Oh, and before I got these numbers, I evacuated the system, vacuumed for 40 minutes, let sit for 20 minutes, then vacuumed another 20 minutes.