Dave WM Posted August 25, 2019 Share #1 Posted August 25, 2019 head phones off, skip around its pretty long. Just wanted to show that the factory sys does work well, just cause its old does not mean it has to be replaced with an aftermarket unit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psdenno Posted August 25, 2019 Share #2 Posted August 25, 2019 52 minutes ago, Dave WM said: head phones off, skip around its pretty long. Just wanted to show that the factory sys does work well, just cause its old does not mean it has to be replaced with an aftermarket unit. That was almost as good as the video of paint drying. Perhaps a timeline summary would have been as effective. Dennis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave WM Posted August 25, 2019 Author Share #3 Posted August 25, 2019 or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave WM Posted August 25, 2019 Author Share #4 Posted August 25, 2019 A little background, there was some chatter about the ineffectiveness of the stock OE AC system, to point of perhaps still pics were showing low temps a result of pics taken in the winter time. The video was done to show the actual temp drop in real time for doubters. I generally stay out face book, but I also don't like misinformation so I felt the need to make the video. As mentioned feel free to jump around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siteunseen Posted August 25, 2019 Share #5 Posted August 25, 2019 Is your freon number in the video? I ask because my 77 has factory air that's long gone r12. A refrigeration guy we use at the restaurant said he has a drop in replacement for old commercial coolers and freezers. I think it was r222 maybe? I know it was in a pink tank. Thanks for any suggestions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave WM Posted August 25, 2019 Author Share #6 Posted August 25, 2019 R12 is still out there, a shop should be able to get the real stuff. That is what is in mine. the replacements are often some kind of hydrocarbon (propane/butane) from the research I have done. IF you cant get R12 I would suggest R134 and a replacement Condenser like a parallel flow and maybe even a aux fan. New drier and complete flush of the evap, an a new compressor just to be sure, replace everything (evap too if you want to pop for a new one). Oh and barrier hoses as well. With all new stuff you will be into the price range of a vintage air, but will not have to do the fab work, and it will be original as far as the controls. I like the OE style since it maintains the correct use of the outside air chimney for ventilation. The correct way to diagnose an existing unit would be to have a shop evacuate the existing gas (if any) then fill with nitrogen to about 80psi (the normal off pressure for todays heat) see if it holds pressure, use soapy water to find leaks esp around the condenser. Look at the connections as well. The evap lives in a safe place so it will prob be ok. if pressure test checks out, before pulling a vacuum check to make sure the little line filter at the outside firewall connection of the high side is not plugged up, Flush the condenser with cleaning fluid install a new drier, pull a vacuum. If it hold near 30inmg for several hours after stopping the pump, then they put in the correct amount of R12 (assuming no oil was lost). The system is very simple, and as demonstrated in the video works just fine. Mine had a slow leak at the condenser, I was able to get a nice NOS unit to replace it as well as a now hard to get 33286 drier. This meant I was able to get it completely original. If I could not get the condenser and drier I would prob opt for a after market condenser of the same approx. size and modify the inlet side hard line so I can use the easier to find driers with inlets and outlets at the top. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siteunseen Posted August 25, 2019 Share #7 Posted August 25, 2019 Wow! Big thanks for your time explaining that better. That post will be saved for sure. I'm guessing you have some experience in hvac. ? Thanks again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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