loudnslow
Registered Member
The AC wasn't working when I got the blazer and I'm trying to get it straightened out.
Found a few leaks, replaced condenser, compressor (r4), accumulator, orifice tube.
Put in some oil, evacuated, added 2 cans of r134 into both ports with engine off.
At first the compressor was cycling quite a bit, but I didn't see pressure drop on low side. Then compressor started running for longer and longer and now the pressure on high side just keeps building. I've run it up to 450psi. Low side seems to stay around 90-100. Ambient low 80s. Fan is spinning, but hard to tell if it's fast enough (no overheating issues though)
To me this sounds like a blockage, but where? orifice tube?
I see in the shop manual that there is a pressure relief valve and high pressure switch, but little description. At what pressure do they activate? Just venting to atmosphere?
Found a few leaks, replaced condenser, compressor (r4), accumulator, orifice tube.
Put in some oil, evacuated, added 2 cans of r134 into both ports with engine off.
At first the compressor was cycling quite a bit, but I didn't see pressure drop on low side. Then compressor started running for longer and longer and now the pressure on high side just keeps building. I've run it up to 450psi. Low side seems to stay around 90-100. Ambient low 80s. Fan is spinning, but hard to tell if it's fast enough (no overheating issues though)
To me this sounds like a blockage, but where? orifice tube?
I see in the shop manual that there is a pressure relief valve and high pressure switch, but little description. At what pressure do they activate? Just venting to atmosphere?



