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    AC compressor

    so my ac compressor has a leak
    i haven't had to deal with compressors yet so im a little skeptical about the rices im getting, my mechanic quoted me $250 for a replacement, autozone quoted me $200 for a re manufactured and $250 for a new one

    i went online and found re-manufactured ones for 100-130 and used working ones with warranty for about 65-80 bucks
    Is it worth buying a used one given that they are about 20 years old? how strong are these things?
    and if i order online, is there different types of compressors for different models or engines? example: ex, lx, f22a4, f22a6... if ac compressors are universal to all cb models then basically any would do right?

    not trying to cheap out here but ive found many motor parts for allot cheaper online before so if i can save i will
    My MRT

    #2
    quick question

    is removing the ac compressor doable without pulling the engine? i cant find pics of where it is located or a "how to" or diy
    My MRT

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      #3
      Originally posted by #1_M.I._CARLOS View Post
      quick question

      is removing the ac compressor doable without pulling the engine? i cant find pics of where it is located or a "how to" or diy
      Yes. There's 4 bolts that hold it to the block and two hoses.

      The A/C compresser is under the alternator. It has 4 bolts holding it directly to the block.
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        #4
        Just buy a seal kit and fix yours.
        wat?

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          #5
          No need to remove the engine but there is a lot of other things that need to be removed to get to it. It sucks big time, but seeing you're from San Antonio I would want A/C.

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            #6
            The belt tensioner is a slider on the alternator bracket. Before you remove that belt you have to remove the power steering belt. It also has a small, mechanical tensioner.

            For cleaning instructions you may want to check out Gummiegorilla's A/C DIY. It's a retrofit process but you may need the information when you see how difficult it is to buy R-12.
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              #7
              id take the whole ac unit out. your going to need a new belt. cleans the bay up nice too

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                #8
                Just buy a used OEM one. These compressor almost never go bad unless physically abuse. While you are at it, replace the o rings from the hose that goes to it. Not sure if you need to replace the dryer as well.

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