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Do you think I'm low on R-12?
Three or four years ago I installed a new AC compressor, receiver/drier, expansion valve and auxillary fan. I flushed the system, pulled a vacuum and filled it with R-12. My AC has worked perfectly until this summer. Just not blowing as cold as it used to.
I hooked up my manifold gauges which read 39-41psi low side and 215-220 high side. Outside temp is 86 degrees with 60 percent humidity. My hunch is simply that some R-12 has leaked out and it's time to add another can. However, I have no way of evacuating the system and weighing what's in there. I don't have a leak detection device and really don't want to invest in one. What do you guys think? Thanks, Scott
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Scott 1982 Mercedes 240D, 4 speed, 275,000 1988 Porsche 944 Turbo S (70,000) 1987 Porsche 911 Coupe 109,000 (sold) 1998 Mercedes E300 TurboDiesel 147,000 (sold) 1985 Mercedes 300D 227,000 (totaled by inattentive driver with no insurance!) 1997 Mercedes E300 Diesel 236,000 (sold) 1995 Ducati 900SS (sold) 1987 VW Jetta GLI 157,000 (sold) 1986 Camaro 125,000 (sold - P.O.S.) 1977 Corvette L82 125,000 (sold) 1965 Pontiac GTO 15,000 restored (sold) |
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That you did everything right except for checking for leaks by using pressure with nitrogen and R22 and your refrigerant has leaked out... just as you suspect...
and that you are trying to do your own AC work with less investment in tools than it can be done DIY correctly. Going by ' hunches' can cost a lot of money....and at some levels can ruin things which are perfectly fine right now...
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1980 240d , chain elongation, cam marks reference: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/10414-help-i-need-check-stretch.html http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/305365-9-degrees-chain-stretch.html evap fin cleaning: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/156207-photo-step-step-post-showing-w123-evaporator-removal-1983-240d-1982-300td.html?highlight=evaporator A/C thread http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/297462-c-recommendations-mb-vehicles.html |
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Scott 1982 Mercedes 240D, 4 speed, 275,000 1988 Porsche 944 Turbo S (70,000) 1987 Porsche 911 Coupe 109,000 (sold) 1998 Mercedes E300 TurboDiesel 147,000 (sold) 1985 Mercedes 300D 227,000 (totaled by inattentive driver with no insurance!) 1997 Mercedes E300 Diesel 236,000 (sold) 1995 Ducati 900SS (sold) 1987 VW Jetta GLI 157,000 (sold) 1986 Camaro 125,000 (sold - P.O.S.) 1977 Corvette L82 125,000 (sold) 1965 Pontiac GTO 15,000 restored (sold) |
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I have found over my life that if I do invest in the special tool to do it right.... as compared to paying someone who may or may not do it right.. .that I almost always use the tool again at some time...
Perhaps you could farm out ... under your close supervision... just the pressure leak test... then go forth and finish the job... that would usually involve two times ..one to find the leak...one to make sure it was fixed ... and does not cover the fact that you do not have a way to capture what you have in the system AND clean it...
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1980 240d , chain elongation, cam marks reference: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?threadid=10414 http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/305365-9-degrees-chain-stretch.html evap fin cleaning: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/156207-photo-step-step-post-showing-w123-evaporator-removal-1983-240d-1982-300td.html?highlight=evaporator A/C thread http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/297462-c-recommendations-mb-vehicles.html |
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There is Cheap..which I am ALL FOR... and then there is ' below minimum ability to be effective '.... which almost always costs more in the long run... sometimes a LOT MORE..
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1980 240d , chain elongation, cam marks reference: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?threadid=10414 http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/305365-9-degrees-chain-stretch.html evap fin cleaning: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/156207-photo-step-step-post-showing-w123-evaporator-removal-1983-240d-1982-300td.html?highlight=evaporator A/C thread http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/297462-c-recommendations-mb-vehicles.html |
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Don't you have a sight glass?
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That was going to be my question. First, make sure there is no hot water flow through the system. It should not be necessary to E&R the system based on your pressures. Charge it until the bubbles in the SG are almost gone, then add another 6 ounces, and you should be good to go. I did this several weeks ago on my '83 300 and used a recovery machine(for its scale) and added 7 ounces of R12 that I had previously recovered. First attention in 4 years, I can't complain about that. I got to 38* on the center vents in 90* temps with a dew point of 72.
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+1 on the sight glass. If youre getting some cooling but not full cooling (and the compressor is cycling), then bubbles in the sightglass would be indicative.
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Current Diesels: 1981 240D (73K) 1982 300CD (169k) 1985 190D (169k) 1991 350SD (113k) 1991 350SD (206k) 1991 300D (228k) 1993 300SD (291k) 1993 300D 2.5T (338k) 1996 Dodge Ram CTD (442k) 1996 Dodge Ram CTD (265k) Past Diesels: 1983 300D (228K) 1985 300D (233K) |
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It does sound like you are low on refrigerant.
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I can not believe as many times in the last month I have posted that the FSM warns not to use the sight glass for filling purposes that yall have just posted that...
Most cars do not even have them anymore due to the potential ' add ' signal looking at the sight glass.... An AC system will work just fine at several oz less than its capacity....compared to ONE OZ over... The only safe ways to put in refrigerant are weighing.. not possible in this case.. then the combo of pressures and vent temperature... and even then the set up needs to be correct... which are listed many times in the AC thread at the top of the page...
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1980 240d , chain elongation, cam marks reference: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?threadid=10414 http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/305365-9-degrees-chain-stretch.html evap fin cleaning: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/156207-photo-step-step-post-showing-w123-evaporator-removal-1983-240d-1982-300td.html?highlight=evaporator A/C thread http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/297462-c-recommendations-mb-vehicles.html |
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Leathermang - I follow your posts and agree with you. However is it not correct that you can postulate low Freon if there are bubbles in the sight glass? At least that's what I remember from the good old days. My 81 300SD looks like a river current of bubbles going through the sight glass - and all the shops around here want to put Freeze 12 in it (not going to happen).
Last edited by tyl604; 07-02-2011 at 10:52 PM. |
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tyl if you are ever on the way down I-16 and need some r12 I have some available for a good price
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Check what the low side is reading at around 1100 rpm. In cars where they can over time develop fuel injector issues that influence idle speed, the drop in idle RPM that can happen over a few years will sometimes give you a false reading on the low side. Just raise the engine speed a bit while watching the gauge. No need to rev it up alot, just gently raise it a bit, and see if the pressure drops into the mid 20's. I had a 240D and 2 300D's that did this very thing. After the AC is fixed, maybe run a bit of diesel purge (in the isolated manner) through the injectors to help clean them up. But make sure to check your Idle RPM to ensure it's correct before adding refrigerant.
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1987 300SDL #1, 1987 300SDL #2, 1980 240D, 1982 300SD, 1994 S350, 1990 350SDL, 1991 350SD, 1985 300D, 2005 E320CDI Gone, but not forgotten: 1981 300SD, 1982 300SD, 1987 300SDL, 1983 300TD, 1980 300CD, 1981 300SD #2, 1987 300D, 1987 300TDT, 1980 300D |
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Hmm
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If it has a mono valve, you must first check that the diaphragm has not failed = delivering heat. It is a (cheap) common failure that gets overlooked. .
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