JIM CHALOUPKA
03-17-2010, 02:18 PM
This is the second winter I have found A/C compressor oil on the floor of the parked bus. I am now convinced it requires a new seal on the compressor drive shaft.
This leak only occurs during winter storage. I am thinking that there may be an internal refrigerant leak past the compressor rings thus applying pressure to the crankcase oil of the compressor and forcing oil past the stiff from cold seal to the outside of the compressor.
Possibly all I need do is top off the oil and recharge the system and let it go until there is a constant oil leak.
There is not a clear view of the sight glass, so I can not accurately judge the oil level. This will require a professional opinion, I guess?
Adding oil to the compressor I believe will require the removal of the refrigerant prior to the process, but possibly not. The crankcase may not be under the same pressure as the head side??
I would also think an oil change for the compressor and a new refrigerant filter to be appropriate.
Has anyone had this work done in the past? What information/pointers can you give that would ensure a proper job, including, where to go for the work and were you a happy customer?
I do not wish to buy the air conditioning equipment to do this job myself.
I called a local charter coach line and the mgr. said he couldn't do the work at this point in time and to take it to W W Williams in Richfield, OH.
I have called W W Williams in Hubbard, OH (closer shop) and the service mgr said they would/could do the job, but he thought the compressor would have to be removed from the bus, something that I feel is unnecessary??
He would not give an estimate without seeing the bus.
Do you think I should just go to Prevost Nashville?
JIM:confused:
This leak only occurs during winter storage. I am thinking that there may be an internal refrigerant leak past the compressor rings thus applying pressure to the crankcase oil of the compressor and forcing oil past the stiff from cold seal to the outside of the compressor.
Possibly all I need do is top off the oil and recharge the system and let it go until there is a constant oil leak.
There is not a clear view of the sight glass, so I can not accurately judge the oil level. This will require a professional opinion, I guess?
Adding oil to the compressor I believe will require the removal of the refrigerant prior to the process, but possibly not. The crankcase may not be under the same pressure as the head side??
I would also think an oil change for the compressor and a new refrigerant filter to be appropriate.
Has anyone had this work done in the past? What information/pointers can you give that would ensure a proper job, including, where to go for the work and were you a happy customer?
I do not wish to buy the air conditioning equipment to do this job myself.
I called a local charter coach line and the mgr. said he couldn't do the work at this point in time and to take it to W W Williams in Richfield, OH.
I have called W W Williams in Hubbard, OH (closer shop) and the service mgr said they would/could do the job, but he thought the compressor would have to be removed from the bus, something that I feel is unnecessary??
He would not give an estimate without seeing the bus.
Do you think I should just go to Prevost Nashville?
JIM:confused: