ChaserFJ60
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My 84 FJ60 ac started to whine not loudly but noticeably, and as it whined the AC got warmer and warmer. Finally I decided to put in some R-134 into the system where I noticed some bubbles coming out of the front compressor body seal. I ordered up a cheapo kit from autozone (didn't have all the gaskets i needed, but i managed) and threw it back together. When the AC compressor was apart I noticed some surface rust on all the parts under 88321A, 88321C, 88321B(small and large reed) on the picture below however no rust on the underside of the valves. I went ahead and put the compressor back together, checked that it held a vacuum and recharged it. When I put in more R-134 into the system, the AC clutch Immediately kicked in, usually it takes about 3/4's of the first can before that happens. I added 2 small r-134 cans and still blows hot. and it's making a new funny but faint ticking noise.
Things to note.
When i "evacuated" the system there was what seemed to be a considerable amount of refrigerant left in the system. I think that the compressor seal failed when I added more R-134 because it already was full and i overcharged the system.
If this matters i used R-134, not R-134A.
There was oil in the compressor and I added more afterwards. there was no scoring on the cylinder walls.
I think that the failure is due to the corrosion, I left the AC sitting open and exposed while i rebuilt my engine, it worked fine at first but no longer. Just want some feedback to be sure that I'm right and that this corrosion could in fact cause the failure.
88321A, 88321C, 88321B(small and large reed)
Things to note.
When i "evacuated" the system there was what seemed to be a considerable amount of refrigerant left in the system. I think that the compressor seal failed when I added more R-134 because it already was full and i overcharged the system.
If this matters i used R-134, not R-134A.
There was oil in the compressor and I added more afterwards. there was no scoring on the cylinder walls.
I think that the failure is due to the corrosion, I left the AC sitting open and exposed while i rebuilt my engine, it worked fine at first but no longer. Just want some feedback to be sure that I'm right and that this corrosion could in fact cause the failure.
88321A, 88321C, 88321B(small and large reed)