I have an 87 325ic and my ac works and is fully charged , but is is just not cool enough. I dont know if maybe there are newer versions of the system that i could change or something to look for.. Thanks..
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You would have to adapt the system to the from r12, the pre 1994 refrigerant, to r-134a, the post 1994 refrigerant. This involves replacing the valves and some of the seals, as well as making sure you have an r-134a compatible compressor. Theoretically it would then be colder because you could charge it with modern, possibly better refrigerant.
Otherwise, there is no way to charge your system unless you find some r-12 second hand.Originally posted by LJ851I programmed my oven to turn off when my pizza was done, should i start a build thread?
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Originally posted by chadthestampede View PostYou would have to adapt the system to the from r12, the pre 1994 refrigerant, to r-134a, the post 1994 refrigerant. This involves replacing the valves and some of the seals, as well as making sure you have an r-134a compatible compressor. Theoretically it would then be colder because you could charge it with modern, possibly better refrigerant.
Otherwise, there is no way to charge your system unless you find some r-12 second hand.
OP, if you R-12 system isn't cold enough, then something is wrong. Are you sure it's fully charged and the compressor is kicking on?Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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I meant theoretically it would be colder than the system he has now, because he would have a modern sealed system that he could be sure was fully charged.
I did not know that r-12 does blow colder though.Originally posted by LJ851I programmed my oven to turn off when my pizza was done, should i start a build thread?
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As far as I know there is no difference between a system designed for R134a and a system designed for R12, if both are operating properly. While you can convert an R12 system to R134a, it won't have the cooling performance that it had with R12. The evaporator and condenser need to be larger for R134a. While it would be possible to fit a larger condenser, there's nothing that you can do to increase the size of the evaporator as it has to fit into a space that is already a tight fit for the R12 evaporator.
As to the OP's complaint, the expansion valve could be bad, the compressor may be weak, the system might not be properly charged, heater valve could be leaking, etc. Have an experienced A/C tech check it out.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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I had the refrigerant conversion done a number of years back and fully charged the system, checking for leaks. I have noticed that when I'm sitting at idle, the air blows warmer than before the conversion. However, once I get the engine up past 2,500 rpm, the air blows nice and cold. I recently replaced my aux fan, which had a crack in the plastic frame, but when idling I'm not getting nearly cold enough air coming through the vents. Is there a fix for getting the aux fan to turn faster at idle? Or is it something else causing this?sigpic
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Originally posted by E30is90 View PostI had the refrigerant conversion done a number of years back and fully charged the system, checking for leaks. I have noticed that when I'm sitting at idle, the air blows warmer than before the conversion. However, once I get the engine up past 2,500 rpm, the air blows nice and cold. I recently replaced my aux fan, which had a crack in the plastic frame, but when idling I'm not getting nearly cold enough air coming through the vents. Is there a fix for getting the aux fan to turn faster at idle? Or is it something else causing this?Originally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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Originally posted by KenC View PostThe aux fan blows at top speed with the a/c on. You could replace it with a higher cfm fansigpic
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OK.
1). R134a is less efficient than R12. Modern A/C systems are designed both for R134a and to provide more cooling, which is why they work better.
2). A stock wired aux fan blows on low with the a/c on. You can force it to high by bypassing the resistor.
3). At idle, the a/c compressor isn't turning very much. Revving the engine moves more air if you've got a mechanical fan and gives the compressor more opportunity to do its job.2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4WD LBZ/Allison
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Originally posted by nrubenstein View PostOK.
A stock wired aux fan blows on low with the a/c on. You can force it to high by bypassing the resistor.sigpic
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Originally posted by E30is90 View PostI had the refrigerant conversion done a number of years back and fully charged the system, checking for leaks. I have noticed that when I'm sitting at idle, the air blows warmer than before the conversion. However, once I get the engine up past 2,500 rpm, the air blows nice and cold. I recently replaced my aux fan, which had a crack in the plastic frame, but when idling I'm not getting nearly cold enough air coming through the vents. Is there a fix for getting the aux fan to turn faster at idle? Or is it something else causing this?The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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Originally posted by jlevie View PostThe fix for this is to go back to R12 or one of the R12 replacements, like Freeze12.sigpic
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Originally posted by reelop19 View PostI'd check the pressure your compressor is putting out. Mine is a bit off and so my a/c only gets to 70 F which is cool until its 96 F and 100% humidity outside like it is everyday right now.sigpic
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