I've got a '70 Plymouth Suburban that has a very long-term dormant factory AC system. First thing was replacing the inoperative blower motor and this week, took it to a shop that can deal with old car AC systems to evaluate what all is bad and make a decision on a repair or install a retrofit kit with new compressor, etc.
Well, it turned out that all the original components are working and passed the leak test just fine. They were somewhat shocked as was I. They changed the oil in it and charged it with R134 and...where it blows....it's quite cold.
Problem is on the interior side. I can hear the vacuum changing a little when pushing the buttons from heat to max ac and defrost, but I get very little air out of the dash vents or defrost and never get any air out of the lower vent above the tunnel where the heat would normally come out towards the driver's feet area. Most of the air is coming out of about a 3 inch round plastic fitting on the passenger side. It looks like there might have been some sort of flexible duct that is supposed to go there. I've been readking online that the vacuum/control switches become problematic after all these years and I'm wondering if the various vacuum actuators are just not getting enough vacuum and not opening or closing fully.
If there is supposed to be some flexible duct connected to where all the air is blowing out, where does the other end of it connect and could that be the whole problem?
Thanks for any insights on this. I'm still in shock over the system actually sort of working after so many years!
Well, it turned out that all the original components are working and passed the leak test just fine. They were somewhat shocked as was I. They changed the oil in it and charged it with R134 and...where it blows....it's quite cold.
Problem is on the interior side. I can hear the vacuum changing a little when pushing the buttons from heat to max ac and defrost, but I get very little air out of the dash vents or defrost and never get any air out of the lower vent above the tunnel where the heat would normally come out towards the driver's feet area. Most of the air is coming out of about a 3 inch round plastic fitting on the passenger side. It looks like there might have been some sort of flexible duct that is supposed to go there. I've been readking online that the vacuum/control switches become problematic after all these years and I'm wondering if the various vacuum actuators are just not getting enough vacuum and not opening or closing fully.
If there is supposed to be some flexible duct connected to where all the air is blowing out, where does the other end of it connect and could that be the whole problem?
Thanks for any insights on this. I'm still in shock over the system actually sort of working after so many years!