Good Afternoon,
I've been working on my AC system on my 69 Shelby GT350 over the past few weekends trying to optimize its performance. The system is basically stock, new correct parts where needed, a Tecumseh compressor. I put the system under vacuum and it held for 24 hours. I then vacuumed the system for 2 hours. I filled the system with 21oz of R134a. The gauges read 14 LP and 200 HP. Humidity was 40% and outside temp was 80 degrees. It cools down to 62 degrees. I cleaned my sight glass and at 1500rpm there are no bubbles. I think it should do better but I don't know where to look to improve it. The water valve is functioning, the blend door is working. I have never had a classic car with a functioning AC I always deleted them in search of horsepower. I notice that the compressor sweats a lot and is very cool to the touch as well as the hose end leading into the expansion valve. I have read that R134a doesn't cool as well as R12 but I think it could do better. I will say on a 90 degree day 62 degree air feels mighty nice.
I don't like to give up so if there is something else I can check or improve upon I would like to try. Thank you in advance for any insight you can send my way.
Dan