1993 Ford F250

1993 FORD F-250
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Air Conditioning problem
1993 Ford F250 V8 Four Wheel Drive Manual
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Last year I converted my ac from R12 to 134. Worked fine. I have a minor leak but it takes a year to discharge. A year later I recharged the system and my low psi side is about 25-30psi and the high is 350+. and the relief on the compressor pops off occasionally. The compressor keeps cycling on and off about every 10-15 seconds and no cool air. It acts like the flow is clogged somewhere. any ideas? I live in vegas and it is brutally hot!!
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Mike
Jun 29, 2008 at 7:07 PM
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350 is too high and 25 is too low! Sounds like there is a blockage, it usually turns out to be the reciever drier, and inside it is a deicant bag, when it breaks, the bag colapses and you end up with the pressures you now have...Did you replace the orifice tube when you converter over?
Jun 29, 2008 at 8:25 PM
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No I did not but that was my hunch. Thanks a lot and I will try that. I is definitely is a flow problem. Again thanks a lot for the help.
mike
Jun 29, 2008 at 11:31 PM
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I think the orifice tube is diiferent for R134a than R12, I would replace both..then vac for several hours...
Jun 30, 2008 at 7:28 AM
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I did not replace the orifice tube when I converted and it worked fine. That was a year ago. I was told it was not necessary but then again my recources are not that experienced with ac systems. Makes sense beig that I have a flow problem. You think I should? Thanks
Jun 30, 2008 at 5:37 PM
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I would change both...the orifice tube and the reciever drier, and vacuum for at least 2 hours. Once you disconnect the system, you can blow thru it to see if the clog is gone...look out for the oil! measure what you loose and replace it with pag oil.
Jun 30, 2008 at 8:41 PM