O.K. Guys I threw the old compressor away. A neighbor was throwing out 2 old fridges so I got the compressors out of them. And I think this is really funny, there was an argument in a thread somewhere in Spudfiles a while back about using fans to cool the compressors and if it would even help, well both fridges had a fan installed to cool the compressor
I got one compressor that looks like a typical normal looking compressor and it works fine, the other compressor is a cylinder about 3.5" dia. x 10" tall. well it is very low on oil so I hooked it up electrically and plugged it in and all it did was hum, I guess the piston was stuck, it was not turning, it did this till the thermal thing kicked on and turned it off. I did this 2 or 3 times and it finally started spinning, but you could tell it was pretty dry inside cause it was noisy and sounded rough and a lot of oil sprayed out with the refridgerent gas when I cut the copper lines.
So does anybody know what kind of oil is in these compressors and how can I refill it? And how do I know when it has enough?
I figuered I could turn the compressor on and let the inlet suck the oil in.