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Could someone tell me the weight or type of PAG oil used in a 2000 Ram? Also, could you tell me the total oil capacity of the system?
I appreciate the help.
FWIW Its a rebuilt compressor, on a 2000 engine, going in a 87 dakota.
 
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I was gonna say it's on a tag, under the hood, but, that ain't gonna work for you.

From the 01 service manual, looks like 6.2 ounces of SP 20 PAG oil.
 
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The total oil capacity is for a completely new system. Most compressors have oil in them
 
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An 87 is for R12 refrigerant and the one you have is for R134. The systems use different oil!
 
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I was gonna say it's on a tag, under the hood, but, that ain't gonna work for you.

From the 01 service manual, looks like 6.2 ounces of SP 20 PAG oil.



Thanks, that is the info I need!!
FWIW, I kinda got a curve ball thrown at me.... In the beginning, I figured, I would flush and be using the ester based oil, since the 87 has a mineral oil (R12) (basically a 134A retrofit)

Well upon receiving my new compressor, it came with 3oz of PAG oil inside.
The instructions said, if additional oil is needed, use what the vehicle recommends....
I really did not want to use PAG due to it being incompatible with other oils, and being concerned that all is out of the evap. condenser, etc.
But I have no choice, just flush real well!!

Thanks again, for the type of PAG and volume.
 
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You should replace the receiver/drier, This is where most of the oil stays.
 
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Always replace the drier anytime a system is broke down..... Will only be reusing the evap, lines, and condenser.
 



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