Need feedback on pressures/temp
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2017 4:57 pm
I have a 1975 GMC pickup with a hybrid system (old and new components) and I've just evacuated and charged it. The temps look good, but since I can't really follow the OEM recommendations for R-134a, I'd like some feedback on pressures and whether I need to tune the R134a charge. Original R-12 charge was 3 lbs, 12 oz (60 oz), so I decided to use 44-45 oz of R-134a, based on a recommendation to use about 75% of the R-12 charge.
Readings today
Initial vent/ambient temp - 90 degrees
Vehicle: 1975 GMC pickup, SBC 350 with mechanical HD mechanical clutch fan and shroud, large parallel flow condenser, new Ford blue orifice, Sanden compressor & accumulator
After charging with 44-45 oz these were the readings:
At idle
Vent temp 45-48 degrees, high pressure 35 psi, low 150 psi
At 1500 rpm
Vent temp 40, low pressure 25 psi, high 185 psi
The vent temps got down to the 40's with about 36 oz of refrigerant in the system, and very slowly improved as I added the last 4-8 oz.
All the pressures are lower than I expected, but the vent temps are great. Should I try adding more R-134a, or just stick with my plan for 44-45 oz?
Thanks,
Bruce
Readings today
Initial vent/ambient temp - 90 degrees
Vehicle: 1975 GMC pickup, SBC 350 with mechanical HD mechanical clutch fan and shroud, large parallel flow condenser, new Ford blue orifice, Sanden compressor & accumulator
After charging with 44-45 oz these were the readings:
At idle
Vent temp 45-48 degrees, high pressure 35 psi, low 150 psi
At 1500 rpm
Vent temp 40, low pressure 25 psi, high 185 psi
The vent temps got down to the 40's with about 36 oz of refrigerant in the system, and very slowly improved as I added the last 4-8 oz.
All the pressures are lower than I expected, but the vent temps are great. Should I try adding more R-134a, or just stick with my plan for 44-45 oz?
Thanks,
Bruce