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Old 05-28-2010, 01:55 PM
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So I replaced nearly every part in my a/c system, what next?

Hi guys, Just keeping the trend going on this forum for the spring/summer season.

89 300e, I replaced the compressor, condenser, and have a receiver/dryer (new) on hand.

I want to "blow out the old lines to remove any old oil. From what I gather, I would disconnect the lines and pump compressed air along with some mineral oil until it comes out clean? Removing the lines is not an option at this point.

I will replace various O rings under the hood while im there.

My next step would be to add oil. Does anybody know how much specifically?

I read somewhere about depositing small amounts throughout the system. Is that true? If so, whats the procedure?

I want to fill my system with nitrogen once or twice to remove any moisture that remains, then charge with r12. I believe the spec is 2.2 lbs. can someone confirm?

Lastly, what kind of pressures should I be seeing on my gauges?

I have spent a small fortune on this a/c so far, furthermore, I havent had air in a car for years now... Id really like to do it right this time
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