560SL - AC Compressor Install - Oil Balancing, R12 to R134a

UPDATE!!! Total PAG 46 oil capacity for vehicles with Nippondenso A/C compressor is only 220ml instead of 300ml you see in the manual. All the R107 manuals and resources in one place — free and online. 👉 https://TonyLiveTV.com In this video for I stated that the manual was for a Delco/Fridgidare A/C compressors and not for the Nippondeso.  This bothered me as you know. The Delco/Fridgidare compressors oil capacity is 200ml. For the Nippondenso it is 120ml which is 80ml less! PAG 46 Oil For Nippondenso Compressor: 120ml PAG 46 Oil For All Other Components: 100ml PAG 46 Oil System Total: 220ml I have already added 200ml of PAG 46 to the compressor. So I will add 20ml of PAG 46 to the evaporator when I install the Expansion Valve. I want to thank Tom (   / @coldfinger459sub0  ) for pushing me to further investigate this issue. In this video, I balance the perfect amount of PAG oil for optimal performance and compatibility with R134a refrigerant. Additionally, I also install a new AC hose to compressor, complete with compatible O-rings suitable for R134a. Learn the ideal quantity of PAG oil and R134a refrigerant that Mercedes recommends for your older Benz. Here is a link to the AC Restoration playlist:    • 560SL - A/C System Restoration   In this video I mention a channel that I subscribe to. This guy knows a lot about air conditioning. That's Tom Lech / LECH AIR CONDITIONING. Check out his channel here:    / @coldfinger459sub0   I am documenting every part of the 560SL restoration build . The idea is to end up with the best documented 560SL rebuilds on the Internet. I want everyone who visits my channel to know about a friend of mine named Tasos. His videos inspire me to be more like him. He is so much better than I am. You can find his YouTube channel at:    / @tasosmoschatos   Disclosure: My videos are not sponsored. I only recommend products I’ve personally purchased and use. Some of the links below are affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you if you purchase through them. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. The torque wrench I used was the GEARWRENCH 3/8" Flex Head Electronic Torque Wrench with Angle: https://amzn.to/3uoaj9l For lubricating the O-rings I used Refrigeration Technologies RT201B Nylog Gasket & Thread Sealant: https://amzn.to/481ewgX You will also need a Schrader Valve Removal Tool and the R12 to R134a conversion kit: https://amzn.to/3JEn7jp The PAG oil I used is TSI Supercool, 46 Viscosity with U/V Dye: https://amzn.to/3OvmE2a That's all the special tools and products I used in this video. In the video I provide the part numbers for the other parts used.