Murf said:
Weather is finally warm here. Had the car out yesterday, 80 degrees + and the air conditioner worked fine. Took it out again today and nothing but warm air.
Checked the compressor, clutch engages when switched on and operates freely, fan goes to high speed on max. Don't have guages to check freon pressure. If I do have a leak, is now the time to convert to new style freon ( R-134?). If so, how costly is it. What needs to be replaced. Tried searching old threads, but no results.
Thanks,
Murf
Hello Murf,
I hope this will help your dilemma...
I was experiencing the same problems, everything seemed to be operational, but the a/c only blew warm/hot air. After purchasing the 1990 Corvette Assembly Shop Manual for advice, the solution was simple. By disconnecting my negative terminal on the battery for 15 minutes, this caused the A/C Programmer to reset. After the terminal was reconnected, voila! It is the manual's 1st recommended solution to your described problem...not to mention the cheapest! It worked for me...I hope it works for you.
Now about the R134...on page 174 of
101 Projects For Your Corvette 1984-1996 by Richard Newton, he states,"I've never seen a retrofit to R134 that adequately cooled a C4. There's the simple fact that R134 is 10% less efficient as a coolant than R12 is". He continues, "There is so much glass in that back window that a system retrofitted to R134 can't cope with the heat."
I went with his advice and bit the bullet charging my system with R12. I agree, that as expensive as R12 is, it will cost more for a R134 conversion...with less cooling as a result. "More money for less effectiveness doesn't sound like a very good deal."
Of course, this is just one man's opinion...although a very experienced C4 man! He's had much more dealings with C4 ownership that I've had, so I heed his advice trying not to reinvent the wheel. I know you'll do what's best for you, your car and your budget and I hope this helped.