Very slow leak...or?
Posted: Sun May 06, 2018 2:44 pm
This about a brand new Vintage Air R134a system in a hot rod. I used a small Robinair vacuum pump to pull down to 28"-29" indicated. When I close the manifold valves, the vacuum slowly drops, around 1" every few minutes. So, I decided to see what it did with pressure. I statically charged the system to 50 psi, and 2 hours later it was down to 45 psi. During that time, we were unable to find any leaks using soap and water.
The next morning it had dropped to 36 psi. Started the engine (with compressor not energized) and after a few minutes the 36 psi increased to more than 40 psi do to engine heat, no doubt.
But here are my questions: It does sound like we have a very slow leak somewhere, right? The entire system is new, and the compressor has oil from the factory. And if it's the leak is that small, would fully charging the system and letting the oil circulate tend to seal up the leak? Or should I just bite the bullet and buy or borrow a sniffer?
Thanks.
The next morning it had dropped to 36 psi. Started the engine (with compressor not energized) and after a few minutes the 36 psi increased to more than 40 psi do to engine heat, no doubt.
But here are my questions: It does sound like we have a very slow leak somewhere, right? The entire system is new, and the compressor has oil from the factory. And if it's the leak is that small, would fully charging the system and letting the oil circulate tend to seal up the leak? Or should I just bite the bullet and buy or borrow a sniffer?
Thanks.