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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Interior & Equipment => Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) => Topic started by: Joe-NC on February 06, 2014, 12:31:12 am
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The A/C system in my truck is empty. I don't know how long its been this way, but someone already converted the fittings to R134a. This will be my first attempt at A/C repair other than adding freon. I plan on replacing the accumulator and doing a vacuum check for leaks. I have a few questions:
1) How do I check the compressor while the system is empty? (I realize this could damage it, but I only want to see if it will turn. Just a split second will be enough) I don't want to waste money on freon if the compressor is no good.
2) The previous owner replaced the engine and most of the smog stuff has been disconnected. Other than the idle switch for when the compressor kicks in, is there anything else I would need to reconnect?
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well you know there's a leak, so best thing is to buy some cheap Freon and some uv dye. and find your leak try to get some with oil. you can over oil the system so be careful. do a search on here and find some other post about it. i would do it but im tired and getting ready to leave