Replacing Refrigeration Vacuum Pump Oil.

by Mjtrinihobby in Workshop > Tools

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Replacing Refrigeration Vacuum Pump Oil.

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I have my vacuum pump for the past 6 years and I use it not very often. However I felt it was time for an oil change. It's very similar to changing oil in a car engine so read on for how I did it.

How to Know the Oil Is Bad.

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Normally the oil in the sight Glass is clear. Here you can see it is opaque. Hence the reason for the changeout.

Preparations.

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First I raised the pump by resting it on a storage box. Next I used an old measuring cup to collect the oil.

Getting the Oil Out.

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Below the sight Glass is a 3/8inch hex head drain bolt. Once slackened I finger unscrewed it.

Draining.

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Ah the murky oil. Drains completely in 5 minutes.

Putting Back the Plug.

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Using a magentic pick up I fished out the bolt and reinstalled it into the drain. This bolt needs a little torque to properly seal the drain.

The New Oil!

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Here is the brand new bottle of vacuum pump oil! I used a scissors to cut the tip and now for the next step.

Adding Fresh Oil.

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The fill cap is actually the vent cap. Once off the oil is filled to the level marker. Putting the cap back in place it's time for testing!

Completion!

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The pump works great now with the fresh oil. I should be good for another 6 years with the frequency I use the pump.

I hope this has helped you fellow air conditioning diy enthusiasts.