I converted a 1987 Ram 50 AC to 123a. How much refrigerant and pag oil does the system take? It’s a Mitsubishi system.
I converted a 1987 Ram 50 AC to 123a. How much refrigerant and pag oil does the system take? It’s a Mitsubishi system.
134a, sorry for the typo.
I have looked in the Hayes repair manual and all over the internet. I only found one reference and it said to see the decal under the hood. I don’t have the original hood.
The 88 factory service manual specifies 32 oz. of R-12 refrigerant and 2.7 oz. of compressor oil. Don't know if these amounts differ for other years or types of refrigerant.
Here's a PDF of the 1988 A/C Service manual:
AC Service Manual.pdf
Last edited by FMS88; 09-04-2024 at 03:57 PM. Reason: Added attachment
DO NOT USE PAG OIL!!! Pag oil reacts with the R-12 refrigerant oil, and will destroy the system. Only use ester oil in converted systems. No amount of system flushing with remove all of the r-12 mineral oil. For best results you should also replace the expansion valve for one calibrated for R-134A. Start with about 90% of the R-12 charge then add from there to prevent over pressuring the system. Oil charge should be the same amount as r-12.
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