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Bludger
26-05-2011, 12:34 PM
I have an A/c Compressor, its been sitting around for a few years now and I would lie to re-install it back onto the car.

The pulley spins freely as usual but to turn the actual compressor there is a little bit of resistance. Is this normal, does the internal of the compressor cause this resistance?

Or is it not normal? dirt, grease & grime have made it harder to spin freely.

Should I get it reconditioned/cleaned out anyway?

I've never dealt with compressors before so bare with me, I know its hard to diagnose over the net, any information is appreciated.

trism
26-05-2011, 12:48 PM
Inside it, the seals would be a bit dry. I'd prob take it too an auto air place and get them to bench test it.

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Bludger
26-05-2011, 01:02 PM
What happens if I get degreaser into the compressor via the inlet/outlet holes? Can I just clear it out with compressed air?

Ohh and any information regarding the condenser & cylindrical canister? Just spray air too to clean?

markismaximus
26-05-2011, 01:22 PM
the cylindrical canister is the receiver dryer which removes moisture and acts like a filter within the system. Its typically replaced when your AC is regassed, they are about $60 from memory. If the system hasn't been installed for years I would recommend replacing it

na-118
27-05-2011, 11:57 AM
take it to shop get then to bench test it with air con gas. only thing that lubricates the internals of the compressor

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