Reversed AC Pump? (Page 1/1)
skywurz JUN 19, 09:28 PM
So last Aug I put AC back in my 87 l4 5spd. I did not have the right lines so i did some jerry rigging. Well it worked. At first I had issues with hooking the system up backwards but because i had jerry rigged stuff i was not too shocked.

Today I now have OEM lines to replace the damaged/missing ones. I spent the day swapping them out and vacuumed the system and charged it. The Low side went off the guage and started blowing hot just like when i reversed things before. However there is no way lines are reversed.

Is it possible i have a reversed pump?


<---- Front



The only thing that makes any sense is the pump is wrong.

Ideas???
skywurz JUN 20, 12:25 AM
ok so this one is ooodles of fun.

in 1987 GM swapped to a serpentine belt on the 2.5l Duke They swapped AC compressors and the AC line from the pump to the chassis as well.

here is the back of a 1987 V5 AC compressor

Notice the discharge port on the left to the front of the car.

here is the back of the 85-86 V5 pump with the Vbelt

Notice the discharge port on the right to the rear of the car.

So this being said the compressor to chassis line i pulled from an 85 will not work right it will be backwards

See this 87-88 l4 hose


The muffler is attached to the side that will hook to the discharge port. As you can see if you were to flip this line to its proper orientation the muffler would be to the left to the front of the car....
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#@$%#@##@

So i have proven i have the correct pump for my year and why its F ed up. Now the quest for a proper l4 87-88 compressor to chassis AC line.
Raydar JUN 20, 11:11 AM
I had to have my lines cut and welded at the manifold connector, due to a motor mount revision/interference. (4.9 engine).
This was done at an A/C shop. I just carried the hose assembly in to the shop.
Or you might be able to have the hoses replaced and re-crimped, with the manifold in the correct orientation. (Just be sure it will still bolt to the compressor, with no interference with anything else. See my first comment.) Both can be done fairly reasonably.
You might consider doing that, if you cant find a correct set of lines at a reasonable price.

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skywurz JUN 20, 04:04 PM

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Originally posted by Raydar:

I had to have my lines cut and welded at the manifold connector, due to a motor mount revision/interference. (4.9 engine).
This was done at an A/C shop. I just carried the hose assembly in to the shop.
Or you might be able to have the hoses replaced and re-crimped, with the manifold in the correct orientation. (Just be sure it will still bolt to the compressor, with no interference with anything else. See my first comment.) Both can be done fairly reasonably.
You might consider doing that, if you cant find a correct set of lines at a reasonable price.




This is more or less what I did today. Except I used easy clips and recycled the barbs I had for the Jerry rigging i did on the other lines.

Vacuumed down for 5 min let it sit for 10 min charged with 24oz + a can of stip leak with about 1oz of freon.

Ambient temp


Vent temp

[This message has been edited by skywurz (edited 06-20-2021).]