 We're changing the compressor and a water pressure control valve I'm not gonna spend a lot of time explaining things because it's pretty obvious what I'm doing But if you enjoy watching those sort of things by all means keep on watching if you guys end up liking the video Make sure you hit like so let's go ahead and get started. Come on. I already got stuff inside there Well, we have so far They had belts that were the wrong ones. So we've got some new 835 or 838 belts on there Since I'm done with that we've got to get that compressor changed here on the cabinet Unfortunately this compressor's shot. I tried bypassing it getting it going it just would not do it So I've got a brand new one ready to go. Luckily the dining room is not open So I'm able to set some of my stuff where I need to set it I've got a brand new compressor to put on along with all the normal start components and stuff like that The other thing is our water pressure control valve here head pressure control valve Whatever you want to call it this one here broke loose on the capillary tube and it goes right there to the Discharge line. So we're gonna undo that and replace it It just takes the water as it comes into the machine opens and closes to maintain a certain discharge pressure whatever you end up setting it up based off of the attention on your valve there You can smell This time Doesn't smell very good Exact match these are Bit differently looks like it's about the same size now that one there looks like it's on the outside Or this one's on the inside. So that's gonna be a little backwards Section ports the same at least 105g 105g 6 6 6 0 good number 134 puke 230 230 The problem is reconditioned ones you see on YouTube where the guy cuts it open with a bottle jack and uses a couple Live wires and a welding rod to put it back together. I only think it's a little different as MD there Which might be a data manufacturer of some sort, but We'll have to make it work It might fit in there. I don't know Just appears a little Jackie might be able to Make something for that. It's kind of a freaking mess didn't have a regular 90 on the truck So I just took one chop the The bell housing off of it. We're gonna make it fit right back in there. Just use my little walking saw little grinder thing so It actually fits perfectly into that one there, but does not fit. Oh look at that. Nope. See it doesn't fit either way Doesn't want to fit into that one there And it doesn't want to fit into this one here It's a weird flipping size, and I don't know why they didn't keep it normal, but obviously they didn't We're gonna go ahead and do expand a switch in that thing I'd actually just spin switch head and made a little cut on it I think that there's gonna fit a lot better Look at that. That's a pretty shredded vertical She don't get on there and off there quick enough that we shouldn't have any heat go up here But we'll get a wet rag just in case Some more insulation on that not a big deal. We got all the way around that thing looks like Locked off the high side So here have a blow my braze back out that doesn't After purging it as far as we've purged it You know that it's not going to have any oxygen left in there to actually oxidize Give us a second cool, and then we'll go ahead and cool it down We are going to put it through the high some of like we were doing and make sure it comes through on the suction side because now it's got to go through the Sure that comes through It's coming through You know by doing it up a high side as you probably know the vows Air come through It's coming through pretty good We're gonna do a pressure test on this real quick and soak the joints Yeah, re-insulate that one tube back here in the back, which was that's the tube that goes from the top to the bottom Got a leak somewhere Yep, we go on the back side. We're gonna get our assurance pad in there That'll block it You'll get that sucker now without worries of burning all the wires up It ended up being a freaking joint on the very front. It must just not have pulled in there For whatever reason It's holding it now Besides Sometimes it's just doesn't work out real easy when you can't get in there and worried about burning everything up so Doesn't help me get me the exact compressor. I mean they they got the one out mashed but People that build it screwed us by not putting any type of designation there I've been nice. I could just stuck it straight into the pipe. We've been done with it But life is what it is So I could have pulled through the manifold and taken forever and not knowing whether or not I got all the moisture out of it Or I can just pull through the big hoses. This takes a couple extra seconds a couple minutes the most Well, I got the long ones as they actually reach. Is it a pan the butt? Yes, it is sometimes But the reward is not losing a compressor shortly after Gotta see how this thing's gonna react And I'll go off and see how it starts to slow down then we'll Do another pull down or two and then get stirred on this water valve It does not want to turn which really sucks because I can't shut everything off Goose Think all the way down to there. These are junk vials I said Quarter turn or whatever and it just It's not one to turn at all And we might be able to get it to go it kind of leave a little something there And that might have got it. I got calcium or be chunky something or another in it Yeah, there we go. Must have been a chunk of calcium. Now it's working Good. Now I'm gonna get this out of here Get on the back side with the 90 degree tool and make it off Unfortunately, they put all these big heavy things on top of the unit and I can't take off that side like I want to I might go take this one off and get in there a little better Gonna need to this up there is where that Goes into the refrigerant line up there This was set for 230 this one set a lot lower. So we'll have to tweak that in the range is there that we need my thing I see here's gonna But I like that So when we get it in there, we got to flip this head over Which is about minutes of the deal every time since I've just got at least these four screws and flip it So I had to switch that back around I've had to switch them originally and I don't know maybe this machine doesn't need it I don't remember maybe it's an older machine. I changed it on I think it was an older machine So I put it back the way it was originally got everything back together Just gonna get this line over there 150 Just turning that valve there. We automatically jump to 400 or something I've got a lot of these jump valves. They will lie to you every time. Let's see if it goes back down Everything bled out. It's good zero. I'm pretty sure this thing only holds like eight ounces We can't test it out yet till we get that other piece done We're gonna change that out and since this has a Got quarter pressure on the end Just gonna put a regular stem in there. That way it can be changed next time. Please do go back quite often You can see that's hitting the pressure right there We're getting to go on that. That's a overdrive changed out of there There's a reason why I did not cut it out and there's a reason why I left this clamp down This thing is a major pain in the butt to Get back into place You'll move these lines all over the place trying to get them out There's not a whole lot of extra here to work with Do as I'm going to pull that straighter core since coming through this direction They'll blow on through and it'll then out through here. Otherwise, it's got to go through the TXV All Right, so we got the filter dryer in there With a date that here with a label Got the everything hooked up. Just gonna evacuate and see if it gets me that moisture out Filter dry is going to get most of it. We got a liquid indicator here with the green dots saying it's fairly dry Which is kind of surprising honestly Other than that, let's go ahead and finish pulling this thing down. We're already at 1500 and dropping so let's see what we can get this thing that This valve draw only ran for probably about a good five minutes we're 1600 and rising at a 2.9 Micron a second, so it's obviously kind of moist Go ahead and keep on a pulling I did make a tool to test these valve core tools out because these things could be leaking and give you a False sense that you have a leak and then you kill a bunch of time looking for a leak that don't exist You have this kind of spread out so that it won't vibrate into each other Sometimes a lifetime together. It's not a hit and miss thing what I want to do with that I kind of got some relief bends here Just when you go to get this motor out, which I just replaced not long ago the belt on it It's a real bear and you usually have to squeeze it past all these Lines and stuff, which is a tree running a 16 pounds section area Probably gonna hop on the high side in a second. It's coming down the temperature Just cleaning up the burl there We're ready to run the main one which it did not seem like it dumped in correctly into the high side So it did in the suction. I'm gonna try to force out. So I hope I didn't suffer something Like I might have So it could be just It's why I never take the tools out until I'm completely done Never to you done bad luck We're gonna take the damn shooter core out, you know, we made a little bit of mistake I'm not pulling on the high side. We technically just did one of hers It's not the way I wanted to do it But my gauge was on the other side. So I know that we were there and we have I kind of explained So I took so dang long for it to come down Today's one of these words Monday. Absolutely. Luckily we pulled with a good valve. So the good hoses Otherwise I'd have never gotten away with that That explains why my pressure was not there in my head pressure. So I need to get my valve tuned in Unfortunately, it's kind of satisfied now. So I'm gonna have them starting to roll on on this And Make it run more obviously Compressor on the cabinet seems to be working close. It might need an ounce or two Which wouldn't surprise me. Fact is we pulled it They're put in 36 ounces just like it's spec'd for Get that down to 230 which I think is what the spec was It's 235. That's right at a hundred degrees I'm okay with that and our section. It's pretty doggone good, too We're not fluctuating up and down. So we didn't get any We didn't leave anything behind in the system when we evacuated. I'm not very happy about leaving it straight up or in but Most people out there just pulling on one hose if you're lucky or they're pulling through a manifold and the quarter inch hoses so Still did better job than what most are doing It's and we actually verified it with micron gauge the filter dryer. There's gonna do most of work anyhow Didn't get the perfect 500 vacuum but now that I see that was pulled on the other side That kind of explains it too, but it did level off in a state solid and lock up and did not move any more I make sure all these wires stay away from the things that rub That loop is gonna absorb any shake in between Side glass is completely full Well, I added about two ounces and we're running pretty normal head pressure About 70 72 in here. So 82 92 So I'm about 25 over in bin area 14 pounds suctioning unusual. I'm not gonna dump the head side back in there But usually I'm running about an 18 pound suction. So but we don't go off just suction head pressure any kind of pressure But everything else looks pretty good. It's all buttoned up Okay 16 half area this week's exactly a half degree two cold So that's right about 17.8 to 18 degrees and that's on the first pole. So we're good to go Right on the money Usually gonna make sure the power is off when you're doing this right at 60 on now Yeah, they're working now I'm getting out of here unless you need me to stay for anything. No, I'm just gonna get a signature with whoever what Yeah, new belts are on everything that's working good Hit temperature you're 17 degrees. Well, thanks for calling. I'm sorry we had it All right, we got the belts on there got everything back together It's making good ice cream and we are all set to go All right guys that wraps that one up everything's working as it should as we went over it The water control valves all new good to go It made sure everything wasn't vibrating got the refrigerant charge way back in there got the cabinet up and going I had just two extra ounces which it was probably an ounce in my hose So it wasn't like I went extreme over which those have a tendency to run a little bit low suction when The calculators start to get a little plugged up, which when you start having problems like it was having It's very likely that those capillary tubes could be Becoming plugged right now. They seem to be fine. But you know, it just doesn't surprise me a whole lot Other night guys, hopefully you enjoyed it. If you did, please give it a thumbs up Don't forget to check us out on instagram and facebook and until next time. 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