Re: R-12 recharge
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Re: R-12 recharge
- From: srubano@xxxx
- Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 03:22:27 -0000
For a car that has sat over 15 years I would definitely replace ALL
the rubber O-Rings on the A/C system. Over time the O-Rings begin to
dry out and crack causing a leak. A/C systems should always be turned
on for brief amount of time once in a while even when it's winter so
that the oil in the A/C can "lube up" the rubber seals and prevent
them from drying out. I believe most manufactures now automatically
cycle the A/C on for a few seconds...you don't feel it since either
A. you have he heat on and the A/C goes on for such a short period of
time it's not enough time to get it cold and B. I believe it's right
after the engine starts up the compressor cycles on/off.
Replace all the rubber O-rings, including the ones that are located
on the compressor in-between the compressor body and the two hoses
bolted to it. They are not expensive and it's easier to do now since
you'll have the A/C system open anyway. You may want to replace the
Drier/Accum also since the system was "dry" for some time and
moisture may have gotten into the system.
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Delorean17@xxxx wrote:
> Hello,
> A friend of myne was kind enough to let me use his 30lb tank of
R-12. My
> car sat untouched for 15 years so I am guessing the freon leaked
out over
> that time. The low pressure switch is tripped so I know there must
be very
> little freon in the system. I am bringing my car in on Friday
morning to
> have it evacuated and recharged. Are there any parts I should have
replaced
> at this time? or just see if it will hold a charge? Please let me
know ASAP
> so I can next day air them if I need them.
>
> Thanks
>
> David
> #6286
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