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Old 07-07-2024, 01:26 PM
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So so I did a swap and the compressor calls for pag 46 but 350z manual says use klh00-pagso if u change condenser or anything like that .. I did put a new condenser and new AC lines . So can I just add pag 46
into system and the amount it says to give back oil to the condenser in lines or is klh00-pagso and pag 46 two totally different things? Any advice would be great .. thanks
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I say just take it to a shop that specializes in AC. A reputable shop will use a specific machine that will evacuate and charge the system the right way. It can be pricey but if your not familiar or know what you are doing its best just to take in in my opinion.
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Appreciate the recommendation but I have the machine just not sure on the oil .. I did serval cars before but never did a compressor that didn’t belong to the car .. just wanted to know if I can add pag oil for everything or need that exact Nissan oil
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EDIT nvm i have no idea. just use what nissan says.
I run 75/90 as 2-stroke oil in my weedwacker and it likes it. As long as it's oiled?

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I think you can safely ignore what Nissan recommends since this is a complete AC replacement. I would follow the compressor mfg. specs. If the compressor MFG says PAG-46 is fine, with R134A, then use that. Note that most "new" compressors come from the factory pre-filled will the correct PAG oil.
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Originally Posted by Plusdaddy
So so I did a swap and the compressor calls for pag 46 but 350z manual says use klh00-pagso if u change condenser or anything like that .. I did put a new condenser and new AC lines . So can I just add pag 46 Speed Test
into system and the amount it says to give back oil to the condenser in lines or is klh00-pagso and pag 46 two totally different things? Any advice would be great .. thanks
A reputable shop will use a specific machine that will evacuate and charge the system the right way. It can be pricey but if your not familiar or know what you are doing its best just to take in in my opinion.

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Thanks everyone , yes it’s all set I did just sue pag 46 double end capped as the compressor manufacturer said and beeen good for couple weeks now
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