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BHap

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Frigiking low/high side pressures?
« on: July 07, 2003, 19:25:59 »
What are the approximate pressures for a Frigiking system with a sanden rotary compressor using R12?  The low side schrader valve is right on top of the wheel well - but where is the high side orifice?  So far it looks like the low side is 30 after I added one can.... with the compressor running at idle.... don't want to add more until I know the numbers and can check both sides....  thanks in advance for your help.....
Bob Happe
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1970 280SL, white/black 4 speed

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Re: Frigiking low/high side pressures?
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2003, 22:49:29 »
Hi,

Did yo ever find out your answer?  I've been trying to find out where the low side is on my '71 280SL because I've found 2 cans of R12 in a high school paraphenalia locker in my basement.  I remember back in HS being warned not to try and charge the high side- BOOM.  So, I'm trying to make sure where the low port is.  Over which wheelwell?  Is it obvious?

Thanks & good luck

David


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Originally posted by BHap

What are the approximate pressures for a Frigiking system with a sanden rotary compressor using R12?  The low side schrader valve is right on top of the wheel well - but where is the high side orifice?  So far it looks like the low side is 30 after I added one can.... with the compressor running at idle.... don't want to add more until I know the numbers and can check both sides....  thanks in advance for your help.....