anyone install their own fridge compressor?

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dvellone

Feeling the Heat
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Sep 21, 2006
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I've got to replace my fridge compressor. I've got all the parts and have no trouble brazing, etc.

Anyone attempt this? Tips?
 
You're going to need a vacuum pump and some time, also.
 
Additionally you need to know how many pounds of refrigerant is required for the system, a gauge set and a good scale. In order to buy refrigerant you need a EPA certificate that can be done on line and expect you will have to buy more than you need. For most folks it less costly to have a tech do it.
 
And older fridge is gonna use R-22. There will be a tag on the old compressor or somewhere that tells ya the type.
 
And older fridge is gonna use R-22. There will be a tag on the old compressor or somewhere that tells ya the type.

R12, but that's for a fridge 20 yrs old. R12 is about $1200 for a cylinder now and not worth it
 
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