Freon Leak
#1
Freon Leak
I have a freon leak around the compressor. The system was charged then it was empty within 2 days. The dye that I put in was all around the compressor. I was just courious if a leak in the compressor was fixable. Could a leak from a O-Ring cause that much freon to leak out?
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Re: Freon Leak
Yes, if the seal at where the lines is blown then new seals may fix it.....if it is coming out the sahft seal....well that can be replaced but much more difficult.
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Re: Freon Leak
I looked at the compressor and there is a rubber plug that isn't plugged in in, I can't plug it back in so could that be source of the leak?
There is some oil around the fittings on the compressor that the low side line connects to. But there is a lot of oil on the bottom of the compressor could all of the oil come from that fitting or is there another source that I can't see?
There is some oil around the fittings on the compressor that the low side line connects to. But there is a lot of oil on the bottom of the compressor could all of the oil come from that fitting or is there another source that I can't see?
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Re: Freon Leak
"Unless you have something constructive to add keep it to yourself"
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it's informative and technical in nature. from this point forward the OP will now know something he didn't before he created this thread, and others might as well. calm down.
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