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Troubleshooting AC leak before charging with R134a
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Yes, that is exactly what it does. It?s pretty slick and I?m glad such a tool exists. Here is a video of how it works. https://youtu.be/wkPxxUO_40Q Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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Re: Troubleshooting AC leak before charging with R134a
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05-29-2022 | #43 |
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Re: Troubleshooting AC leak before charging with R134a
Question - is the high pressure Schrader valve on a '90 removable with that tool or does the whole unit containing the valve (which is screwed on to the high pressure line) need replacement as the valve cannot be separated from that?
I definitely have a leak from that valve as I can see it and hear it after I refilled the system and took the plastic cap off. But I dropped the cap right there and damnifI can find it right there or underneath the car. I wanted to try and find a metal cap anyway, good luck with that too. If that tool will remove the valve on my car, where's the best place to get a replacement, NAPA? My car has been converted to R134a by seeing the adapter on the accumulator tank low pressure fill port, so I assumed that high pressure Schrader was replaced as well? |
05-29-2022 | #44 | |
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Troubleshooting AC leak before charging with R134a
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I have no idea about your situation and R134 conversion on your car, but the kits that I bought had the tool and caps for both R12 and R134, high and low pressure side. No aluminum caps, but I am sure you can find those if you have to have them. My 95 came with black plastic so I was happy to replace with red and blue despite cannot screw them up since different size connection. There are better and worse tools price wise, but you get the idea from Amazon or otherwise search depending on how much you want to spend, how quick, and quality or origin of tool: gohantee 17Pcs Air Conditioning Valve Core Kit Schrader Valve Cores Accessories A/C R12 R134a Refrigeration Valve Stem Core Rmover Tool HVAC System Seal Caps Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T2RBHR3...YMGYVSAXZ5D3TE Lichamp Automotive AC R134A R1234YF Valve Core Remover and Installer Tool Set, for Standard and JRA Valve Core Couplers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QVF2V2R...ing=UTF8&psc=1 Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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Troubleshooting AC leak before charging with R134a
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You are welcome Phil. It was a lifesaver for me since I don?t have a vacuum pump yet and still had Freon in my system, just low for the leak at the valve confirmed with spit lol?.. Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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05-30-2022 | #46 |
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Re: Troubleshooting AC leak before charging with R134a
I got a simple valve core removal tool because my system is totally empty and don't need that fancy one. I can grasp the 2 wings on the valve core and rotate it but it doesn't seem to unscrew, won't come up and out, even if I grasp it with a surgical forceps. I'm wondering if someone crossthreaded it when installing it, so it's now in there forever. Shouldn't that valve core be removable or does that whole assembly with the core inside unscrew from the high pressure line and is replaced as a unit with the valve core inside?
Someone give me a suggestion on how to remove the core. If I can't get it out I either have to source the whole high pressure line or cut it and weld/braze in a new segment with a valve inline. |
05-30-2022 | #47 |
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Re: Troubleshooting AC leak before charging with R134a
Like I also posted on the Corvette forum -
Never mind, got it out. Google is your friend. When all else fails, pull/push it harder, came out by pulling it with a pair of pliers, didn't seem to strip any threads, new one from O'Reilly's a perfect replacement. Sucked out the system for about 2 hours, no leaks after 1/2 hr.+, refilled it and all is good right now. It was 95 driving to the store today down here, not a lot of fun with no AC, but tomorrow will be a better day. |
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Re: Troubleshooting AC leak before charging with R134a
Does anyone know the rpm limit, if any for the compressor on while driving aggressively? I have not been brave enough to go for a 7K rpm trip with the compressor engaged. I have limited the fun to 4K rpm before shifting.
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