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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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05-08-2017, 02:04 PM | #16 |
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One other thing I forgot to add. While removing the stock aux E-fan to get the condenser out, I found out why it was so damned loud & vibrated a bit much.... Turns out 1 of the 5 plastic fan blades was busted off, and the other 4 blades had various chips & cracks. So it was way out of balance.
Mazda still sells a replacement fan blade for it, at like $50. I'm thinking I can just get a universal 9~10" E-fan off of Ebay for around $20~$35, fab up a quick mounting bracket or reuse the existing stock fan frame and get better performance. |
08-22-2017, 01:53 PM | #17 |
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I just realized I forgot to post up my results after finishing this AC project. Short story is the duster gas (aka. R152A or HFC-152A) works about as well in my restored FC A/C system as the old R12 did.
The 1st reman compressor I got was probably damaged in shipping, in that the mag clutch would sometimes stay engaged even after it was de-energized. The company I bought it from (see previous posts) replaced it under warranty, but that meant I had to R&R the compressor, evacuate/vacuum the system & recharge it again. Good thing R152A is dirt cheap - $11 for a 4 pack of 10oz cans at Walmart. The step by step procedure I used for evacuating & charging the system with R152A is within in the first 40 or so posts here from the other forum: https://www.rx7club.com/1st-gen-arch...gerant-997918/ The best result I got was about 7*C (= 44.6*F) temperature from the center vents at max cooling. According to the link, it should take in about 2x full 10oz cans of duster gas, but I couldn't get the system to ingest more than maybe 1-1/2 cans. Not sure why, as I followed all the tips suggested in the link to get the last can in. So perhaps my system is slightly under charged, or perhaps the new expansion valve I got, which *I THINK* is calibrated for R12, being it's an OEM replacement, might not be optimal for using R152A. For my busted auxiliary E-fan, I found a nice 10" universal fan on Ebay for about $18 that I was able to easily adapt to fit the stock e-fan bracket. No more noise & crazy vibes when the fan kicks in. Anyway, I'm happy with it! |
08-22-2017, 03:40 PM | #18 |
Waffles - hmmm good
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Hey, that sounds great. I think I remember it always taking less duster gas
than 134a but not sure about how the amount compares to R12.
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08-23-2017, 07:06 AM | #19 |
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The OP from the other forum says the charge by weight for R152A is 20~22 oz, based on molecular weight. Since it sucks to wade thru 40-ish posts to find relevant info, I packaged the OP's instructions into a single handy PDF file - see attached.
There may be another reason why I couldn't get that full 2nd can in.... In order to retain my AC & PS with the FFE crank trigger kit, Angry Stig came up with a brilliant solution using a backwards mounted spare FC Alt/WP/air pump drive pulley & some AL spacers. Since those pulleys are smaller in diameter than the stock AC drive pulley, I'm now under driving my AC a wee bit. So it is very possible that when I was charging the system at 2000~2500 RPMs per the instructions, maybe I should have been revving it higher to draw that last can in? |