Here are a couple of photos of the compressor


Yes it was originally R-12. I flushed it out completely and used PAG oil.JohnHere wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 5:11 pm I presume that this original R-12 truck was converted to R-134a and not kept R-12. If it was converted, how did you deal with the oil?
I'm not clear on that, either. OP, did the compressor seize after you ran it a while and after the six-month hiatus or was it locked up immediately on starting the engine?
The compressor locked up immediate upon starting the engine. Six months prior, it worked fine. The compressor came pre-charged with PAG oil.JohnHere wrote: Sat Feb 13, 2021 9:22 amI'm not clear on that, either. OP, did the compressor seize after you ran it a while and after the six-month hiatus or was it locked up immediately on starting the engine?
I noticed in one view that the pictured compressor has a 1/4" fitting (not ACME) on the back, suggesting that yours might have come set up for R-12 and pre-charged with mineral oil. If so, did you drain the mineral oil and flush with PAG a few times before refilling the compressor with the proper amount and grade of PAG?
If that wasn't done, you had an oil incompatibility issue, which could have caused the new compressor to seize.