Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119857] |
Thu, 24 March 2011 20:47 |
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WD0AFQ
Messages: 7111 Registered: November 2004 Location: Dexter, Mo.
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After having the engine rebuilt we turned on the dash air. It sounds like a machine gun going off. The compressor hung for a couple of weeks while the engine was out. It was not exactly upside down but it was not hung up in the same direction as it sits on the engine. The first time we turned it on it was a "small" knock. I turned it off. We thought it was hitting the floor. We moved it around a little but it was not hitting the floor. It really hammers loud now. I can not turn it on as I don't know what is about to go flying through the floor. Any ideas?
Dan
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Re: Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119861 is a reply to message #119857] |
Thu, 24 March 2011 21:33 |
Dennis S
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WD0AFQ wrote on Thu, 24 March 2011 20:47 | After having the engine rebuilt we turned on the dash air. It sounds like a machine gun going off. The compressor hung for a couple of weeks while the engine was out. It was not exactly upside down but it was not hung up in the same direction as it sits on the engine. The first time we turned it on it was a "small" knock. I turned it off. We thought it was hitting the floor. We moved it around a little but it was not hitting the floor. It really hammers loud now. I can not turn it on as I don't know what is about to go flying through the floor. Any ideas?
Dan
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Dan,
The maintenance manual mentions "false compressor lock up" -- a state that can occur after a compressor sits idle for some time. The remedy is to put a drive socket on the compressor shaft and rock it back and forth until the compressor rotates smoothly.
I realize that in your case the compressor may not be completely locked up -- but if it were me, that is what I would do. At least I would know if the compressor would rotate before I tried to apply engine power to it again.
Dennis
Dennis S
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Re: Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119865 is a reply to message #119864] |
Thu, 24 March 2011 21:57 |
Dennis S
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WD0AFQ wrote on Thu, 24 March 2011 21:51 | Ok Dennis, thanks. Turn on key and have air on? Then rotate it back and forth? Or does it matter?
dan
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Dan,
No, engine off. Use an extension on your socket to reach into the front of the compressor clutch and attach to the compressor shaft. Now you can attempt to rotate the compressor -- if it does not move -- try rocking the socket back and forth.
I'll check the photo site and find you a picture.
Dennis
Dennis S
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Memphis TN Metro
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Re: Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119866 is a reply to message #119857] |
Thu, 24 March 2011 21:58 |
Bob de Kruyff
Messages: 4260 Registered: January 2004 Location: Chandler, AZ
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WD0AFQ wrote on Thu, 24 March 2011 19:47 | After having the engine rebuilt we turned on the dash air. It sounds like a machine gun going off. The compressor hung for a couple of weeks while the engine was out. It was not exactly upside down but it was not hung up in the same direction as it sits on the engine. The first time we turned it on it was a "small" knock. I turned it off. We thought it was hitting the floor. We moved it around a little but it was not hitting the floor. It really hammers loud now. I can not turn it on as I don't know what is about to go flying through the floor. Any ideas?
Dan
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You may have had a hydraulic lock with oil. Although there's a high pressure blow-off, it can't handle a liguid lock. However, if that happened, it probably would have been loud right from the start. When the system was opened up and later recharged, do you have any idea if oil was lost from the system? If it is opened up slowly, you won't lose much oil, but if it was opened up quickly, a lot of oil will escape with the refrigerant. I suspect the compressor is toast, but let's see what other folks come up with.
Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
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Re: Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119868 is a reply to message #119865] |
Thu, 24 March 2011 22:03 |
Dennis S
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Dennis S wrote on Thu, 24 March 2011 21:57 |
WD0AFQ wrote on Thu, 24 March 2011 21:51 | Ok Dennis, thanks. Turn on key and have air on? Then rotate it back and forth? Or does it matter?
dan
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Dan,
No, engine off. Use an extension on your socket to reach into the front of the compressor clutch and attach to the compressor shaft. Now you can attempt to rotate the compressor -- if it does not move -- try rocking the socket back and forth.
I'll check the photo site and find you a picture.
Dennis
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Dan,
Check this photo..
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=29599&title=ac-clutch-bearing-r-2fr&cat=5194
Use a thin wall socket -- in the same place this photo shows the clutch removal tool -- the nut that holds the clutch plate to the shaft is located there. Use the socket and see if you can rotate the compressor.
If the compressor rotates smoothly -- may be a little stiff -- then the compressor may not be your problem..
Dennis
Dennis S
73 Painted Desert 230
Memphis TN Metro
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Re: Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119869 is a reply to message #119866] |
Thu, 24 March 2011 22:07 |
Dennis S
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Bob de Kruyff wrote on Thu, 24 March 2011 21:58 |
WD0AFQ wrote on Thu, 24 March 2011 19:47 | After having the engine rebuilt we turned on the dash air. It sounds like a machine gun going off. The compressor hung for a couple of weeks while the engine was out. It was not exactly upside down but it was not hung up in the same direction as it sits on the engine. The first time we turned it on it was a "small" knock. I turned it off. We thought it was hitting the floor. We moved it around a little but it was not hitting the floor. It really hammers loud now. I can not turn it on as I don't know what is about to go flying through the floor. Any ideas?
Dan
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You may have had a hydraulic lock with oil. Although there's a high pressure blow-off, it can't handle a liguid lock. However, if that happened, it probably would have been loud right from the start. When the system was opened up and later recharged, do you have any idea if oil was lost from the system? If it is opened up slowly, you won't lose much oil, but if it was opened up quickly, a lot of oil will escape with the refrigerant. I suspect the compressor is toast, but let's see what other folks come up with.
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Bob,
I don't believe Dan's air conditioning system was disconnected during his engine replacement. The compressor was just hung to one side and the system stayed closed.
Dennis
Dennis S
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Re: Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119873 is a reply to message #119857] |
Thu, 24 March 2011 22:36 |
Carl S.
Messages: 4186 Registered: January 2009 Location: Tucson, AZ.
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WD0AFQ wrote on Thu, 24 March 2011 18:47 | After having the engine rebuilt we turned on the dash air. It sounds like a machine gun going off. The compressor hung for a couple of weeks while the engine was out. It was not exactly upside down but it was not hung up in the same direction as it sits on the engine. The first time we turned it on it was a "small" knock. I turned it off. We thought it was hitting the floor. We moved it around a little but it was not hitting the floor. It really hammers loud now. I can not turn it on as I don't know what is about to go flying through the floor. Any ideas?
Dan
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Dan,
Like "Sargent Shultz", I know nothing...about that type of AC compressor. However, I asked my mechanic friend about it this morning and he said that type of compressor has oil in it "all the time" and having it hang at an angle shouldn't have affected it. Maybe just a weird coincidence that it died right after the work was done.
Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive, Lenzi knuckles/hubs, Dodge Truck 16" X 8" front wheels, Rear American Eagles, Solar battery charging. GMCSJ and GMCMI member
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Re: Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119900 is a reply to message #119869] |
Fri, 25 March 2011 08:47 |
Bob de Kruyff
Messages: 4260 Registered: January 2004 Location: Chandler, AZ
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""Bob,
I don't believe Dan's air conditioning system was disconnected during his engine replacement. The compressor was just hung to one side and the system stayed closed.
Dennis
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Dennis S
73 Painted Desert 230
Germantown, TN
""AAHHH--hadn't thought of that. It does have an oil sump--wonder if the oil drained into one of the cylinder(s)??
Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
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Re: Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119929 is a reply to message #119875] |
Fri, 25 March 2011 12:43 |
Carl S.
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WD0AFQ wrote on Thu, 24 March 2011 20:39 | Yea, I have lost John's email and cell phone number. I think it is in the coach somewhere. Need to hollar at him again about it.
Dan
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Dan,
Name: Friedenberg Automotive
Street: 4531 North Fairview Avenue
Tucson, AZ. 85705-1513
Phone: (520) 293-0374
I don't have an email for him. Hope this helps
Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive, Lenzi knuckles/hubs, Dodge Truck 16" X 8" front wheels, Rear American Eagles, Solar battery charging. GMCSJ and GMCMI member
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Re: [GMCnet] Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119934 is a reply to message #119929] |
Fri, 25 March 2011 14:28 |
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USAussie
Messages: 15912 Registered: July 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Dan,
Do you think this shop should be added to the Service Provider list on
Bdub's website?
Regards,
Rob M.
USAussie - Downunder
AUS '75 Avion - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed
Dan,
Name: Friedenberg Automotive
Street: 4531 North Fairview Avenue
Tucson, AZ. 85705-1513
Phone: (520) 293-0374
I don't have an email for him. Hope this helps
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Carl S.
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
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Re: Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119947 is a reply to message #119857] |
Fri, 25 March 2011 18:12 |
roy1
Messages: 2126 Registered: July 2004 Location: Minden nevada
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Dan I hate to be the bearer of bad news but if the sound you are hearing is coming from inside the compressor I would say there is a good chance that it has a broken rod. Since you didn't add any refrigerant or oil to it it shouldn't be slugging oil or refrigerant. It is possible the expansion valve is stuck open but I doubt it unless the suction line is iced up while you have it turned on with the engine running. If it is noisy with the engine idling it is most likely broken internal parts (rod,piston). If you try to rotate the compressor crankshaft by hand with the engine off you will likely feel or hear the broken part.
Roy
Roy Keen
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Re: Engine Air Conditioning Help Needed [message #119961 is a reply to message #119947] |
Fri, 25 March 2011 21:46 |
Bob de Kruyff
Messages: 4260 Registered: January 2004 Location: Chandler, AZ
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roy1 wrote on Fri, 25 March 2011 17:12 | Dan I hate to be the bearer of bad news but if the sound you are hearing is coming from inside the compressor I would say there is a good chance that it has a broken rod. Since you didn't add any refrigerant or oil to it it shouldn't be slugging oil or refrigerant. It is possible the expansion valve is stuck open but I doubt it unless the suction line is iced up while you have it turned on with the engine running. If it is noisy with the engine idling it is most likely broken internal parts (rod,piston). If you try to rotate the compressor crankshaft by hand with the engine off you will likely feel or hear the broken part.
Roy
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Yup--I'm pretty sure it slugged liquid (freon or oil or both)and just like an engine, it broke or bent a rod.
Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
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