Restriction?
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2019 2:34 pm
66 Chevy C10,
Factory TXV system,
134a,
Aftermarket A6 compressor replacement, (S6, Pro6TEN)
New Parallel flow condenser, hoses, TXV, evaporator and dryer,
Low side: 20-25,
High side: 250-300 and climbing,
80-90 degrees ambient,
@1,500-2,000 RPM
Electric radiator fan and 3' diameter fan at grille.
Based on the pressures and the lack of cooling could be a restriction? Everything is new so I doubt there's debris causing the restriction. Compressor has no abnormal noises. Could it be the TXV? I did a search and saw that a slow pressure equalization after turning off the system is an indication of this. After turning it off the low side immediately goes to 70ish and eventually goes to 90ish, but the high side is extremely slow to fall. After several hours it's staying at 150 psi. The sight glass is all bubbles/foam when running just for reference... I know you can't rely on it for a charge indication.
The TXV is buried inside the evaporator case so I want to make sure if there is something else to look at first.
Factory TXV system,
134a,
Aftermarket A6 compressor replacement, (S6, Pro6TEN)
New Parallel flow condenser, hoses, TXV, evaporator and dryer,
Low side: 20-25,
High side: 250-300 and climbing,
80-90 degrees ambient,
@1,500-2,000 RPM
Electric radiator fan and 3' diameter fan at grille.
Based on the pressures and the lack of cooling could be a restriction? Everything is new so I doubt there's debris causing the restriction. Compressor has no abnormal noises. Could it be the TXV? I did a search and saw that a slow pressure equalization after turning off the system is an indication of this. After turning it off the low side immediately goes to 70ish and eventually goes to 90ish, but the high side is extremely slow to fall. After several hours it's staying at 150 psi. The sight glass is all bubbles/foam when running just for reference... I know you can't rely on it for a charge indication.
The TXV is buried inside the evaporator case so I want to make sure if there is something else to look at first.