
- AC question
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AC question
alright so when i did my swap i undid my AC lines
now im selling my car and i gotta put the ac back on for the new buyer.
now there has been nothing in the system for about 4 months, i have oil and 4 cans of R134a. the system will be completly vaccumed and all that.
do i have to worry about the AC compressor going bad. i dont want to do all this and it end up being bad. i know it wont cut on if there is no pressure in the lines, so do i have to worry?
also is there a way to take it off the car and check to make sure its good, like engage the clutch and spin it or something
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did u have something covering the fittings so dirt and stuff didnt get in? u can bench test the clutch or jump the relay to engage the clutch but that wont tell u if the compressor is good. now that its been open ur also gonna have to replace the receiver drier or accumulator too.
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here is how u can test ur compressor....take it off...lol....irnoic isn;t it...then stick two fingers into the two holes and spin the pulley as fast as u can .... if u can feel pressure than its good..if not than it bad
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^the compressor could still be bad, plus the clutch has to be engaged or the pulley itself will just spin
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just do it....works for me all the time.....lol....
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I havent had any problems with storing compressor that
I have took off and the reuse them again. Long as you had the holes pluged off you should be ok.

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