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06-17-2015, 12:29 AM | #1 |
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Air cond compressor R&R
Any air cond. experts
Need a new compressor, Looked at Rock auto, autozone, O'Rielys. About $134-$150 bucks rebuilt I put on a new dryer , and line filter screen, all new o-rings a few years ago after I put a new motor in and the original compressor back on , Should it be OK...? Ill have to re-read up on AC stuff Original compressor finally crapped Are these rebuilts good? Anything else I should look at when replacing my compressor... all new orings again.. Rick
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06-17-2015, 07:35 AM | #2 |
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Re: Air cond compressor R&R
Stay far far away from the rebuilt units, they are garbage and might last you a summer.
The R4 just does not rebuild well, you're better off buying a new one. Typically when a compressor dies it takes everything with it, the normal procedure is to replace everything. That being said, when I had mine serviced after the REBUILT unit blew the internal seals the GM Master Tech said that was the cleanest system he had ever seen. So YMMV. |
06-17-2015, 05:28 PM | #3 |
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Re: Air cond compressor R&R
Well new is $174, rebuilt $135, no brainer. New is a Everco (?)
Ill get a new receiver-dyer, and orifice filter, orings I have the R4, short fat compressor. Is there any reason why a guy would want to put a R6 on there? Not sure it would fit with my brackets .
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