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  • Recharging A/C with a compressor driven vacuum pump?

    Has anyone used the cheap venturi style vacuum pumps to pull a vacuum on thier A/C system after repair?

    I recently replaced the compressor on our Jeep Cherokee and now need to recharge the system. For about a $60 investment I can get a A/C Manifold set and a vacuum pump that hooks up to an air compressor to pull the required vacuum and then attempt to do it myself.

    Has anyone had any experience with these set ups? I'd personally rather buy tools and do it myself than pay $150 for someone else to do it. Especially when it may end up being cheaper and I then will have the tools for another time.

    Thanks
    J
    Previous owner of a '89 Graphite L, 4spd, GL Seats, Aspire Brakes, 14x6's, 185/60/14's

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    Yes....Yes....Yes.
    SPX/OTC brand...about $100.
    You need to have a a decent size air compressor.
    Used it a couple times...worked great....29" in a few minutes and held perfectly for 30 minutes.
    Joe Lutz

    The SKATE ..... 1992L 5spd
    The Greatest Purchase I Ever Made

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    • #3
      Thanks for the feedback... .Yep I have a large compressor.
      Previous owner of a '89 Graphite L, 4spd, GL Seats, Aspire Brakes, 14x6's, 185/60/14's

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      • #4
        Hey Jason,

        I'd sure like to see a write up w/photos if possible, of the task you are accomplishing. Any chance you could better explain what you are doing and why?

        Thanks in advance!
        ENFORCER - Midwest Festiva Inc., Iowa

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Levitan View Post
          Hey Jason,

          I'd sure like to see a write up w/photos if possible, of the task you are accomplishing. Any chance you could better explain what you are doing and why?

          Thanks in advance!
          When the A/C compressor was replaced, the system was open to atmosphere. To get a full Charge of refridgerant and remove any moisture (which can damage A/C components) I need to pull a vacuum on the system before recharging.
          Previous owner of a '89 Graphite L, 4spd, GL Seats, Aspire Brakes, 14x6's, 185/60/14's

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