Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts

How cold is your A/C?

I understand to a point, but I grew up without AC, and still to this day enjoy riding with the windows out and just the wind blowing.

I like that as well when it’s under 100 degrees. We have 2 actual convertibles and the TJ, so there’s a lot of top down driving through fall, winter, and spring. Then top up and AC on during the brutal hell of blazing inferno that is summer in Phoenix.
 
A/C is only supposed to cool to a 15-25 degree difference based on outside ambient air temp.

Maybe that is what you need in WY. But here in FL, 45-50 degrees is needed.

Changed an oriface tube just today in an old pickup. 90 degrees out and 42 out the vent sitting in yhe driveway when done
 
There are 3 key issues to cold air. Expansion valves need changing, they get clogged up. The condenser must be washed and the grimey furry coat it is wearing needs to be removed. The oils from the road coat the fins and dust sticks, which b we comes an insulation preventing cooling. T he third is the evaporator. Re-read the part about cleaning the condenser.
 
There are 3 key issues to cold air. Expansion valves need changing, they get clogged up. The condenser must be washed and the grimey furry coat it is wearing needs to be removed. The oils from the road coat the fins and dust sticks, which b we comes an insulation preventing cooling. T he third is the evaporator. Re-read the part about cleaning the condenser.

She has a new evaporator and condenser.

No expansion valve in a TJ, it uses an orifice tube.
 
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She has a new evaporator and condenser.

No expansion valve in a TJ, it uses an orifice tube.

The orifice tube performs the same function as an expansion valve. Changes the pressure to allow gas liquid to change to liquid gas.

Edit: made changes to correct error in typing.
 
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I understand to a point, but I grew up without AC, and still to this day enjoy riding with the windows out and just the wind blowing.

Says the guy from balmy Alabama. You have enough moisture in the air so the breeze actually cools you. We have a blast furnace and the breeze just dries you out. 💀
 
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There are 3 key issues to cold air. Expansion valves need changing, they get clogged up.

The orifice tube lives inside of the line on my rig...you can see where it is crimped in. You either flush it to clean it or you replace the line.

It's also critical to sufficiently remove atmosphere elements before charging the system. This includes purging the lines and manifold via the Schrader valve after hooking up to a new can of refrigerant.
 
So finally got around to testing this it as it’s 84 today. Drove around for five minutes keeping rpm close to 1,000 as I could with air on full blast and in recirculate. It ranged from 49.8 to 52.4 degrees at center vent. So I guess I still have an issue but not sure if it’s worth pursuing 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
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Well, you'll know in July/Aug if it's worth it, haha.

Unfortunately it's hard to pin down with everything that's been done to it

It could just be slightly low on refrigerant.

Or the orifice tube may have some debris or stop leak in it if they didn't replace it.

If it gets worse, you may have a leak in the system.
 
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Well, you'll know in July/Aug if it's worth it, haha.

Unfortunately it's hard to pin down with everything that's been done to it

It could just be slightly low on refrigerant.

Or the orifice tube may have some debris or stop leak in it if they didn't replace it.

If it gets worse, you may have a leak in the system.

It was pretty close to that temp when I got it fixed so it hasn’t gotten worse. Maybe that means the leak’s been fixed and it should be something simple.

Also maybe I can’t expect a 23+ year old vehicle with little insulation to cool like it did back in the day or I’m just getting older 😆
 
I'll try to remember to post a temp for my 06 the next time I'm in Nashville. Was up there the other day when it was near 90 and didn't think to take the temp, but it usually runs in the lower 40s. Only thing I've done to the AC since new was to top up the 134 once or twice.
 
I'd take a dry 100 degree day over our 95% humidity any day of the year.

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I'd take a dry 100 degree day over our 95% humidity any day of the year.
I don’t disagree, but I will take just about anything over our endless string of 115 degree days. I visited my Mom on the Gulf Coast one July and everyone was complaining about the heat and humidity - 95 degrees and 60% humidity. Didn’t feel bad to me as it was 20 degrees cooler than here.
 
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