1234yf operating pressures
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2023 5:37 pm
So I'm new to the forum but I've been servicing automotive AC systems for over 20 years. I run a mobile repair business in central Texas and this heat wave is keeping me busy. Anyhow, since I've already run into a few 1234yf systems I invested in dedicated gauges and a recovery machine. I've pretty much mastered r134a systems and have been working on them since 93' when they started coming out. All the literature I've read says 1234yf operates at lower pressures, bla,bla,bla but every one I've hooked up gauges to operate at 300 psi on the high side. Naturally the 100+ degree air temp isn't helping but it urks me that they run that high.
I went knee deep into a compressor swap on a 2016 ram 1500 where a customer wanted to go cheap. Bought a rock auto UAC compressor but got the kit with 134a pag oil. I told him the oil was a no go and added 3 oz to the system of 1234yf specific 46wt oil. After charging it, it was cooling well although pressure still at 275-300 on the high side. It has previously cooked the clutch so I told him, compressor only is a gamble. 4 days later, cooked the clutch again. Told him I'd warranty it but I think he just traded it in. On to another one today, 2018 accord 1.5. It also had a burnt clutch. This time the customer took my advice and we got the full kit. What annoyed me though was once again, 300 psi on the high side.
The kit came with pag46 which I did not use and an expansion block labeled r134a. Pissed me off because they'res no r134a option for an 18' accord. Anyhow I reluctantly installed it all and it cooled great but the 300 psi on the high side still worries me. Anyone with real world experience and advice ? I am an ASE master and hold MACS certification as well. I thoroughly flushed the core and everything else was new. Properly vacuumed, etc. Cooling at under 43 degrees from vents when running at 1500 rpm or driving it. Am I worried for no good reason?
I went knee deep into a compressor swap on a 2016 ram 1500 where a customer wanted to go cheap. Bought a rock auto UAC compressor but got the kit with 134a pag oil. I told him the oil was a no go and added 3 oz to the system of 1234yf specific 46wt oil. After charging it, it was cooling well although pressure still at 275-300 on the high side. It has previously cooked the clutch so I told him, compressor only is a gamble. 4 days later, cooked the clutch again. Told him I'd warranty it but I think he just traded it in. On to another one today, 2018 accord 1.5. It also had a burnt clutch. This time the customer took my advice and we got the full kit. What annoyed me though was once again, 300 psi on the high side.
The kit came with pag46 which I did not use and an expansion block labeled r134a. Pissed me off because they'res no r134a option for an 18' accord. Anyhow I reluctantly installed it all and it cooled great but the 300 psi on the high side still worries me. Anyone with real world experience and advice ? I am an ASE master and hold MACS certification as well. I thoroughly flushed the core and everything else was new. Properly vacuumed, etc. Cooling at under 43 degrees from vents when running at 1500 rpm or driving it. Am I worried for no good reason?