How to properly drain a compressor?
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 2:21 pm
Hi everyone, I have a compressor that is only a few months old, but I decided to tear down the entire A/C system and start from scratch with filling the PAG oil and refrigerant (I feel there's a chance I added a little more than the required 14 oz when filling the new compressor late last year when I installed it and other new components after flushing the lines. A/C hasn't been getting cold enough, long story....). Other than letting the compressor gravity drain in an oil pan, is there anything else I can do to ensure I get all residual oil out of the compressor? I know you're not supposed to flush it with A/C flush chemicals. Should I perhaps hood the lines that bolt directly to it and try to blow out more oil with dry air?? If so, does it matter which side I attach my air nozzle to?
Also, when filling the compressor, does it matter if I fill via the low pressure line or the high pressure line, if the lines attached directly to the compressor are disconnected from everything else when filling it? Thanks a bunch!!
Also, when filling the compressor, does it matter if I fill via the low pressure line or the high pressure line, if the lines attached directly to the compressor are disconnected from everything else when filling it? Thanks a bunch!!