Green Mesa XJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Pensacola, FL
Doing the compressor job on our 1991 XJ 4.0 auto 4x4.
I could see the old compressor leaking around the seals. I bought a factory compressor close out from ebay.
First thing I noticed is the new OEM compressor was harder to turn then the old one, but then the old one has over 200k on it. Is this normal?
As part of the job I replaced all of the lines, drier, and condenser, didn't want to do the evaporator unless I have to. Anyway the one of the things that concerned me here is the brass fitting on the liquid lines to the drier, I thought maybe these might be clogged or bad somehow. Any way I can check/know if these are working?
The reason I am going over all of this again is I am not getting cooling yet, although the wal-mart recharge kit's gauge died the first time it was used so I am not sure what the pressure is.
I could see the old compressor leaking around the seals. I bought a factory compressor close out from ebay.
First thing I noticed is the new OEM compressor was harder to turn then the old one, but then the old one has over 200k on it. Is this normal?
As part of the job I replaced all of the lines, drier, and condenser, didn't want to do the evaporator unless I have to. Anyway the one of the things that concerned me here is the brass fitting on the liquid lines to the drier, I thought maybe these might be clogged or bad somehow. Any way I can check/know if these are working?
The reason I am going over all of this again is I am not getting cooling yet, although the wal-mart recharge kit's gauge died the first time it was used so I am not sure what the pressure is.