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New or Rebuilt AC Compressor

Posted: 2/18/10 6:33pm Message 1 of 13
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Been having problems with rebuilt compressors. Went through 2 from a Corvette parts business; just went through 1 from a "classic" car air/co shop. Seems the clutch assem. doesn't work, or the compressor leaks near the clutch area. I'm getting tired of pulling this thing off and re-doing everything every couple of months.  Anybody have any ideas...Thanks ("72" model).




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New or Rebuilt AC Compressor

Posted: 2/18/10 9:05pm Message 2 of 13
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/ Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight" #2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto Member: NCRS, NCRS Texas, Corvette Legends of Texas
It used to be you could get a reman compressor and never have any problems with it. These days, that's just not the case...
I have decided that NEW is the best way to go, at least on my vehicles. I changed the one on my 'Burban 3 times in as many months before I got tired of it, and bought a new Delco compressor. It's been working great for the past 6-7 years...



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New or Rebuilt AC Compressor

Posted: 2/19/10 5:58am Message 3 of 13
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Equinunk, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 1972 conv, 4-speed, 350, 200hp, numbers match, rally wheels, war bonnett yellow w/white top. good condition, nice driver.

  I have been going to ask this question myself. I plan to take the entire system out just to clean the dead mice, leaves, old pennies, buisness cards and who knows what else out of the condenser/ fan area. Saw a "To Do" article in one of the VETTE mags I get, and thought it might not be a bad idea, seeing I have most of the engine bay empty any how.  Any thoughts for the process.   THANKS  Mark




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Posted: 2/19/10 8:41am Message 4 of 13
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Dorr, MI - USA
Joined: 8/21/2002
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Vette(s): 71 Colonnade Hardtop Coupe Torch Red with black interior originally L48 built to push around 360hp
The problem with reman or new for that matter is shelf life. New 72 model OE compressors have been discontinued. Not sure how long ago. So if you were to find one its hard to tell how long its been stored. A compressor as a rule should have the clutch rotated every so often to lube the moving parts inside. If its stored it should be sitting with the clutch facing down to keep the oil towards the seals. I have had new Delphi units crap out on me as well as remans. However if I have a choice I go with new. 


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Posted: 2/26/10 10:53am Message 5 of 13
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sonoma, CA - USA
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Vette(s): 72 LT-1 AC coupe,69 l-36 coupe
the A6 compressors new or rebuilt all leak oil from the front seal, its the nature of the beast, if you got the extra money go the extra mile and go with the new style Sanden -Sony setup, takes less HP, less overheating problems.


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Posted: 4/16/10 6:16pm Message 6 of 13
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Cleburne, TX - USA
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Vette(s): 1978 Stingray - needs a little TLC, bought for wife's 50th Birthday

How hard is this job to install the compressor and where can I buy one? I bought a 78 and it had NO AC system on the car.... and Dallas gets HOT in the summer.




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Posted: 4/16/10 8:55pm Message 7 of 13
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Apache Junction, AZ - USA
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Vette(s): 1982,150K,Renegade CFI,Hooker Side Pipes,85 fuel pump,Bilsteins,HD suspension, Aluminum radiator, SharkBar/w 5-Point Restraints. 3:73 gears coming soon.
I went oem new last year and it lasted the summer, but will be replacing AGAIN as this one is now bad!! my7T1, your info may explain why.Thumbs Up



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Posted: 4/21/10 11:39am Message 8 of 13
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Manteca, CA - USA
Joined: 11/20/2005
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Vette(s): 1978,two tone,Metalic Rootbeer & gold 1975 L48 4 speed
[QUOTE=Phill's Vette]I went oem new last year and it lasted the summer, but will be replacing AGAIN as this one is now bad!! [/QUOTE]
 
Well, that's why they invented T-Tops I guess. The next best thing to a convertible Big smile. None of the A/C units works in our vettes and I can't afford to fight it so it's, off with the tops and off we go Clap.  



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Posted: 7/3/10 9:41pm Message 9 of 13
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Vette(s): 1974 coupe. 350 CID with Turbo 400 trans. Decal says 8.5:1 compression. Needs paint and AC replaced but don't plan on full restoration. Car runs strong. No big problems so far. 67,000 miles on Odometer, probably rolled over
Hmmmm Sorry to read this. My 74 has had the AC removed before I bought it. I didn't mind much living in Michigan but now I live in Tennessee and it's a wee bit hotter here. I have seen ads for insulating material. If I can stop the heat build up on my feet I might not replace the air.
What if you install a newer style compressor? What would be recommended for that?



It has been over a year since I started. I had to quit the project so the car just sat in the garage. I was able to get started again in May 2012. As of July 27 2012 I have done the fiberglass repairs and applied Slick Sand High Build Primer.




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Posted: 7/4/10 7:33pm Message 10 of 13
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Lemon Grove, CA - USA
Joined: 10/17/2007
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Vette(s): 1982 C3 Collectors Edition 44000 miles, sat in the sun most of its life, My wife purchased it for me for Father's Day in 2007 from her girlfriend that had it for 19 years. It is on the road again. I'm retired but it is now my daily driver.
Stopping the heat at your feet is an easy job.  you can purchase a valve from Napa and put that in the hose that will stop the hot water from being in your heater core.  Which it is even if the heater is off.  I have done this I know the part numbers are in a old post.  Let me see if I can find it. 

As far as air conditioning systems go if you need all of most of it.  There is at least one guy who belongs to this registry that been restoring corvette.  The ones he gets that are parts cars may have what you need.  I have gotten a number of things that I did not figure to ever get like t-tops for my 82 CE.



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