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Don't guess at capacity. You'll make a POS.
READ your label. Fill it to 80% capacity with R-134a (after cleanup, repair, etc.).
Yes 80% capacity is correct. But you do not have to get the scales and slide rulers out. Charge as liquid only and slowly fill it up. Watch the suction pressure. At around 32-35# it will stop pulling down and shutting off on the LPS. Charge it a little more. 38-42# depending on temp/load. Put a temp. probe in the vent. Charge only on MAX AC with fan on high. temp out of vents will get to around 40-44 deg. F. Bring rpms up to about 2000-2500 pressures will drop back down to the lower 30's. Should be really close.
Well now see, that is what I did. I drained the A/C down to where the clutch would cut in and out rapidly. Then I hooked up my can of R-134a and began filling. Low side was around 18 - 20psi. Filled till low side had a reading of around 32psi. I checked my temp in cab, in center vent, a/c on max, fan on high, it read 78F. Brought rpm's up to 1000 then 1500, no change in temp. It was about 94F outside, I was in the shade, about 90F. Low side dropped to about 28psi. So I started filling again, till gauge showed 32psi, temp dropped to 62F, brought rpm's up to 1500, temp went to 60F. When I went back out to the gauges and revved the engine (do not know what RPM) high side would keep increasing, and let off throttle, would come back down quickly. Clutch never cut out though.
What is the best way to know if it is overfilled, or what to look for next? I am about ready to completely drain, replace that orfice, pump,then refill, but really do not want to do this if not necessary.
Be very careful liquid charging that you don't slug the compressor.[/QUOTE
You are correct. It has to be slowly metered in. Not full blast but, 134A is a blend. It HAS to be charged as a liquid or some of the refrigerants will seperate and not be fully mixed in the system. Can cause some strange behavior. Only azeotropic HFC/CFCs can be charged as a vapor. R22/R12/R502/R500 etc etc. Old refrigerants.