AC Update

Discussion in '1973-1987' started by Melman, Dec 18, 2010.

  1. Melman

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    Has anyone on here done an update on the AC system. I will soon be reassembling my 87. It is in the paint shop now. I will have to replace the compressor, so I thought now would be the time to upgrade to the new coolant. Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
     
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    R134a Upgrade

    You'll have to replace the receiver dryer too .

    Also , whilst the system is open , get some AC System flush and flush it completely , then get some Ester oil and have at it .
     
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    As Nate said, it's recommended to at least replace the accumulator/dryer, while you have it open I would also suggest replacing the orafice tube and o-rings.

    If you want to get the most out of the new refrigerant, you can also see about getting a newer style condenser. From what I've read the Ready-Aire 636420 is supposed to be a direct bolt in, parallel flow condenser designed for 134a. However when I went to my local O'Reilly's to pick one up it turned out to be stock one, so I would open the box before buying
     
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    I wonder what the newer parallel condenser would do with R12?
     
  5. Melman

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    Thanks guys, I certainly will replace all the above. My next question is, do you have any suggestions on a direct replacement compressor. I would like to replace with a direct bolt in, but not another OEM style.I see LMC shows a upgrade for a replacement. Do you have any ideas on this? If so can you provide me with a link so I can take a look at it. Thanks for your help!!
    MERRY CHRISTMAS
     
  6. vwnate1

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    It'll work better .

    An old AC trick back when I were a laddie was : use the BIGGEST Condenser you could find (we'd hunt for Caddy ones) as ther bigger it is , the colder your AC will be all things being equal .

    Same as the radiator .


    Since it's behind the grille , who cares if it looks slightly different that the original one ? .
     
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    Yes ! SANKYO (? SP ?) has many kits available , they work better and use less horsepower so it's a win-win .

    I assume they have a web site as the kits come with brackets & everything .

    I had one of these replacing the Delco R4 compressor on my old 1974 Mercedes Euro 350SLC , it was terrific .
     
  8. Melman

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    Great info. I will look into the condenser.Summit's price is under $100.00 bucks. I will check out the Sayden compressor also. Once I get it all together I will post some pictures. You know I like pictures,I can't wait to add the painted truck to the file.:)
    Thanks again for all your help!
     

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