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Yes, in order for the compressor to take on the new coolant and oil charge the compressor ideally should be running. It is posiible to begin charging the system with freon prior to compressor initiation, however to get an accurate reading of the pressure in the system the compressor should be cycling with differential valve operating properly. If it is clogged or the compressor is not cycling then then low side reading will give an elevated pressure while charging the system. Does that make sense?
The air compressor was indeed created in the 1809 by German Mark Pork. As for where did he make air compressor tank, I have no idea about it but I am happy to learn that too.
see API 618 description
Yes
your torque spec will be 65ft.lbs. Make sure you have the torque sequence too.
Checking the pressure of a fridge compressor is easy. Remove the compressor and give it a shake. After taking the compressor off it should make a sound while shaking that means itÕs still good if the compressor makes no sound that means it has went bad.
Yes you need an air compressor that will give you an adjustable air suspension.
95 ft inches of torque , make sure it is in ft inches of torque and not ft lbs.
I need to know the type of compressor (make) before I can answer that question.
Somthing to do with the AC.
A/C compressor? A/C compressor?