1977 F250 R134a Retrofit Low Side Low
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2026 7:59 am
I have a 1977 F250 with a 12-valve Cummins swap. During the swap I used a brand new Sanden SD7H15 compressor (New Sanden), cleaned the original evaporator (flushed multiple times) and clean exterior, new expansion valve, new hoses, new drier (universal), new universal parallel flow condenser. This was a while ago (2018ish). System developed a leak (I believe TXV) so I replaced it, along with a new drier. I also flushed the evaporator for good measure (AC flush chemical).
Pulled a vacuum for over an hour and let it hold. Held great so charged the system. Added approximately 50oz of R134a refrigerant to get the following pressures. The low side will not come up.
Currently:
Idle speed, truck stationary
Ambient: 80* F
Condenser inlet: 161* F
Condenser outlet: 80* F
High Side: 230-265 PSIG
Low Side: 15-17 PSIG
Vent: 32-33*F
Any thoughts? Cold and just leave it?
Pulled a vacuum for over an hour and let it hold. Held great so charged the system. Added approximately 50oz of R134a refrigerant to get the following pressures. The low side will not come up.
Currently:
Idle speed, truck stationary
Ambient: 80* F
Condenser inlet: 161* F
Condenser outlet: 80* F
High Side: 230-265 PSIG
Low Side: 15-17 PSIG
Vent: 32-33*F
Any thoughts? Cold and just leave it?