the way i convert any car is, pull the compressor and drain the oil out of it and add 5-6 oz of ester oil, change the drier, change the expansion valve and while everything is apart i blow the old oil from the evaporator and condenser with compressed air, put everything together with the green o-rings (hnbr) and put a drop or two of the ac oil on the o-rings before you install them, once everything is together and vacuumed down and you have put the first can of freon in, turn the compressor over several times by hand before you start the car to clear the oil and freon out of the cylinders, the system takes 3.4 pounds of r134 16 oz to a pound 12 oz in a can,
ps, make sure that the electric fan is working, it should come on low with the ac and when pressures get high enough it will shift to high, if it doesn't come on with the ac the resistor is probably blown, the fan will blow the fuse after a short while if the resistor is bad as forcing it to start in high overloads the fuse
pps, i don't like pag oil in conversions as it can react with the copper in older systems
Last edited by winfred; 10-29-2007 at 09:56 PM.
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