I'm heading out to Sand Hollow with the boys in May. And what can't you do without at Sand Hollow in May?
Tons?
No.
Fodeez?
No.
Hemi?
No.
A/C?
'Xactly.
I figured I'd better test it out after the long winter, so after polishing off the trailer mod yesterday I took it out for a spin, and sure enough - no A/C.
Quick check, and I had not just low pressure in the system, but no pressure in the system. I run die in the system so finding leaks is usually easy under ultraviolet light. The only place I saw a bunch of die was the Low Pressure Shrader valve. Great. Easy fix. Swapped out the valve and hooked up my gauges and vacuum pump.
No joy. After pulling 30 Hq on the pump and shutting it down - it dropped to 0 in about 5 minutes. So, big leak somewhere.
So, off to find a big leak. To do this on a discharged A/C system, what I do is attach the compressor, put in 50 psi of air, go to town with a spray bottle of soapy water, and look for bubbles. And, I found them...
The first was right in my face - the Low Pressure switch on the accumulator. Easy fix with two new o-rings.
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The next was less obvious, and I had to remove the accumulator to see it. I didn't get a bubble shot, but the connection at the condenser basically filled that entire space with bubbles. Definitely the big leak.
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Two more o-rings, and I double checked everything else. Those were the only two leaks I could identify.
So I pulled vacuum again last night, evacuated it for about an hour, shut things down and let it sit.
And this morning - still 28 Hg after 12 hours. Hopefully, that nailed it.
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20 oz of R143a later, and we're back in business.
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Wait, Jeeps have AC??!
Edit: I guess I can stop stressing about finishing my build before then. I'll just ride with Jeff.
