truk4u
01-15-2009, 09:13 PM
I know, I'm boring you to death with this A/C stuff, but hopefully some will find it informative and maybe save them some money and aggravation.
I'm getting ready for a compressor change and the oil becomes an issue if your still using R-12. The new CCI/York compressor's (mine was manufactured 6/08) comes filled with PAG oil. Earlier ones and maybe other brands use Ester oil. CCI/York insists the oil has to be changed out to Refrigeration Mineral Oil when using R-12. I got the Mineral Oil at NAPA for 4 bucks.
I didn't even know the compressors had an oil sump that holds 14 oz of oil and plugs for checking the oil. They even make a dipstick to make the oil check easier. To further blow your mind, some even suggest changing oil at some interval as a maintenance item.
So here's what the compressor looks like on the bench:
3968
Compressor with plug removed
3969
Better shot of the plug (there's one on each side)
3970
PAG oil was removed and replacing with Mineral Oil
3971
Data plate shows Mfg. date, model, part number and oil type.
I'm sure Jon has already changed his oil and has made his own dipstick.:p
Jimmy C - Don't harass me about the camera date, I keep changing it and it keeps doing it's own thing and it's the King's fault!:mad:
I'm getting ready for a compressor change and the oil becomes an issue if your still using R-12. The new CCI/York compressor's (mine was manufactured 6/08) comes filled with PAG oil. Earlier ones and maybe other brands use Ester oil. CCI/York insists the oil has to be changed out to Refrigeration Mineral Oil when using R-12. I got the Mineral Oil at NAPA for 4 bucks.
I didn't even know the compressors had an oil sump that holds 14 oz of oil and plugs for checking the oil. They even make a dipstick to make the oil check easier. To further blow your mind, some even suggest changing oil at some interval as a maintenance item.
So here's what the compressor looks like on the bench:
3968
Compressor with plug removed
3969
Better shot of the plug (there's one on each side)
3970
PAG oil was removed and replacing with Mineral Oil
3971
Data plate shows Mfg. date, model, part number and oil type.
I'm sure Jon has already changed his oil and has made his own dipstick.:p
Jimmy C - Don't harass me about the camera date, I keep changing it and it keeps doing it's own thing and it's the King's fault!:mad: