I arrived at my friend's house around 2:30 and we got started at 3. I left his place at 1:45am. We spent about two hours total running back and forth to Home Depot and Ace and getting dinner, but the rest of the time we were in the garage working.
Some quick hits on problems we ran into:
The hardest part was trying to install the extension pipe inline with the compressor/condenser line. If the factory lines had been long enough, the project probably would've been reduced by at least 3-3.5 hours. Most of it was because we were just going very slow and having to make a couple of hardware store runs to get bolts to mount up the A/C compressor.
Some quick hits on problems we ran into:
- since the Sanden compressor is longer than the factory R4 setup, the line that goes to the condensor was too short so we had to cut the hard line and install a copper pipe extension with some compression fittings. I'm not 100% sure it will hold up long term so I'll be exploring getting a custom line cut
- when reinstalling the serpentine belt, I did not have enough slack to route the belt according to factory specs. I had to eliminate the roller wheel between the A/C and crankshaft pulleys. I haven't noticed any slippage of the belt so i'm thinking it may be a non issue
- the A/C cycling switch I bought at O'Reilly has a different electrical connection than the factory wiring, so I'll have to return it and determine whether or not I can find a R134 compatible cycling switch that works with my factory wiring, or if I'll need to buy a plug that fits and split it into my factory wiring. For now I have the plug jumped with a paperclip to allow the compressor to cycle because the R12 switch cuts off pressure around 46psi, which is about where my current low side pressure sits (ambient temp was approximately 85-90 degrees at 70% humidity)
The hardest part was trying to install the extension pipe inline with the compressor/condenser line. If the factory lines had been long enough, the project probably would've been reduced by at least 3-3.5 hours. Most of it was because we were just going very slow and having to make a couple of hardware store runs to get bolts to mount up the A/C compressor.



