just wondering how much gas these systems take.
and is there any trick to regasing them. or is it the same method as when i did my 80 series.
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commodore air con vt,vx,vy,vz
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commodore air con vt,vx,vy,vz
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Re: commodore air con vt,vx,vy,vz
there should be a label in the engine bay somewhere that quotes how much its meant to take, i know my VX has it, i think it was somewhere around 800ish grams or something,
id have to check again to be sure,
id have to check again to be sure,
Re: commodore air con vt,vx,vy,vz
gas is 800g mate. just gas it on the high side with the motor off, spin the front of the compressor to make sure its not locked up before starting. if it is, just leave it for 10mins or so and recheck
if you're sucking it in with it running do it on the low side but be sure to bleed it in very slowly so you dont hydraulic the compressor
if you're sucking it in with it running do it on the low side but be sure to bleed it in very slowly so you dont hydraulic the compressor
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