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I have a 1998 Corvette with a open flushed A/C system and a new dry A/C Compressor ready to install to replace the leaking compressor. I also have a new accumulator.
It's ready to accept the full A/C system oil load.
From what I could find out, it should take 9 oz. of PAG 150. Where and how should it be loaded in this system before it gets closed up and evacuated?
jjgj
I have a 1998 Corvette with a open flushed A/C system and a new dry A/C Compressor ready to install to replace the leaking compressor. I also have a new accumulator.
It's ready to accept the full A/C system oil load.
From what I could find out, it should take 9 oz. of PAG 150. Where and how should it be loaded in this system before it gets closed up and evacuated?
jjgj
If you have an evac machine, after you do a long vacuum , it should load in AFTER the evac right after the charge, that's what our Robinair does!
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