Makes sence. Thanks Jim.
George
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In a message dated 8/5/2005 4:00:00 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL
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Yeah I didn't see it in the Haynes manual.
Hmmm. maybe the online manual?
George,
All the oil starts out in the York c
In a message dated 8/5/2005 4:00:00 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah I didn't see it in the Haynes manual.
Hmmm. maybe the online manual?
George,
All the oil starts out in the York compressor, that's why the shop manual
gives you the 280 Gram initial char
Yeah I didn't see it in the Haynes manual.
Hmmm. maybe the online manual?
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> Looking at the manual I don't find a direct indication of total
> capacity, but there are a few tidbits that might give you a clue.
> Total refrigerant capacity is 1.2kg
Looking at the manual I don't find a direct indication of total
capacity, but there are a few tidbits that might give you a clue.
Total refrigerant capacity is 1.2kg of R-12. Using the dipstick, self
made & marked 22,25&28mm from the end, level in the compressor should
fall somewhere between the
Hey Darrell,
The top of my old compressor broke, I'm in the process of flushing out the
system and refilling it. So I guess I'm looking for the total Oil capacity for
the system.
Thanks
George
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> George, I don't know but I have a 'dipstick ' wit
George, I don't know but I have a 'dipstick ' with the HI/LO mark like
an oil stick.
Darrell
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Hi all,
Anybody knows what the oil capacity is for the AC on a 72 250 w114 M130
w/ a york 210 compressor?
Thanks
George
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Hi all,
Anybody knows what the oil capacity is for the AC on a 72 250 w114 M130 w/ a
york 210 compressor?
Thanks
George