Re: Noisy A/C compressor
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Re: Noisy A/C compressor
SURELY someone has removed a clutch from a Honda AC compressor!
On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 19:09:51 GMT, NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote:
|Now that I have my CRX running, I have some other issues. First priority (it's
|100+ here in TX) is the A/C.
|
|When it first start, there was a loud squealing from the engine compartment.
|Not finding anything of the porcine genus, I removed the A/C belt, which
solved
|the problem. Idler bearings seemed OK, but I had a new spare so I installed
|it, and the belt. Still squealed. Looseneing the belt helped some. turning
|on the A?C helpwhich tells me it's the clutch. It was loudest with A/C off,
|but still fairly loud with A/C on. So the clutch bearing is probably the
|culprit, but why would it still make noise with the clutch engaged? Does it
|slip some when the car is idling?
|
|Assuming the compressor is OK but the clutch is bad:
|
|1 - How hard is it to replace just the clutch? I've done this on US makes
|2 - Can I dismount the compressor and rotate it, hoses attached, for better
|access?
|3 - What do I need to get the clutch off - puller or a bolt of a certain size?
|
|Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
|
|Rex B
On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 19:09:51 GMT, NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote:
|Now that I have my CRX running, I have some other issues. First priority (it's
|100+ here in TX) is the A/C.
|
|When it first start, there was a loud squealing from the engine compartment.
|Not finding anything of the porcine genus, I removed the A/C belt, which
solved
|the problem. Idler bearings seemed OK, but I had a new spare so I installed
|it, and the belt. Still squealed. Looseneing the belt helped some. turning
|on the A?C helpwhich tells me it's the clutch. It was loudest with A/C off,
|but still fairly loud with A/C on. So the clutch bearing is probably the
|culprit, but why would it still make noise with the clutch engaged? Does it
|slip some when the car is idling?
|
|Assuming the compressor is OK but the clutch is bad:
|
|1 - How hard is it to replace just the clutch? I've done this on US makes
|2 - Can I dismount the compressor and rotate it, hoses attached, for better
|access?
|3 - What do I need to get the clutch off - puller or a bolt of a certain size?
|
|Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
|
|Rex B
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Re: Noisy A/C compressor
NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f32582e.238085615@news.txol.net>...
> SURELY someone has removed a clutch from a Honda AC compressor!
>
you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
Chip
> SURELY someone has removed a clutch from a Honda AC compressor!
>
you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
Chip
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Re: Noisy A/C compressor
NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f32582e.238085615@news.txol.net>...
> SURELY someone has removed a clutch from a Honda AC compressor!
>
you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
Chip
> SURELY someone has removed a clutch from a Honda AC compressor!
>
you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
Chip
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Re: Noisy A/C compressor
|
| you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
|snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
|compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
| in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
|heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
| Chip
Chip
Thanks, that's basically what I needed. Does it use a common bearing, or
Special order/Honda only?
The AC system still has a lot of static pressure, so I assume it's holding a
charge. Perhaps the previous owner had the belt too tight and damaged the
bearing.
| you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
|snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
|compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
| in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
|heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
| Chip
Chip
Thanks, that's basically what I needed. Does it use a common bearing, or
Special order/Honda only?
The AC system still has a lot of static pressure, so I assume it's holding a
charge. Perhaps the previous owner had the belt too tight and damaged the
bearing.
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Re: Noisy A/C compressor
|
| you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
|snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
|compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
| in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
|heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
| Chip
Chip
Thanks, that's basically what I needed. Does it use a common bearing, or
Special order/Honda only?
The AC system still has a lot of static pressure, so I assume it's holding a
charge. Perhaps the previous owner had the belt too tight and damaged the
bearing.
| you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
|snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
|compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
| in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
|heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
| Chip
Chip
Thanks, that's basically what I needed. Does it use a common bearing, or
Special order/Honda only?
The AC system still has a lot of static pressure, so I assume it's holding a
charge. Perhaps the previous owner had the belt too tight and damaged the
bearing.
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Re: Noisy A/C compressor
NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f33b20b.326640326@news.txol.net>...
> |
> | you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
> |snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
> |compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
> | in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
> |heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
> | Chip
>
> Chip
> Thanks, that's basically what I needed. Does it use a common bearing, or
> Special order/Honda only?
>
> The AC system still has a lot of static pressure, so I assume it's holding a
> charge. Perhaps the previous owner had the belt too tight and damaged the
> bearing.
just order the clutch, it comes with bearing/pulley assembly and the
fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
just the bearing.
Chip
> |
> | you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
> |snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
> |compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
> | in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
> |heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
> | Chip
>
> Chip
> Thanks, that's basically what I needed. Does it use a common bearing, or
> Special order/Honda only?
>
> The AC system still has a lot of static pressure, so I assume it's holding a
> charge. Perhaps the previous owner had the belt too tight and damaged the
> bearing.
just order the clutch, it comes with bearing/pulley assembly and the
fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
just the bearing.
Chip
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Re: Noisy A/C compressor
NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f33b20b.326640326@news.txol.net>...
> |
> | you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
> |snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
> |compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
> | in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
> |heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
> | Chip
>
> Chip
> Thanks, that's basically what I needed. Does it use a common bearing, or
> Special order/Honda only?
>
> The AC system still has a lot of static pressure, so I assume it's holding a
> charge. Perhaps the previous owner had the belt too tight and damaged the
> bearing.
just order the clutch, it comes with bearing/pulley assembly and the
fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
just the bearing.
Chip
> |
> | you need to take the nut off and pull the plate off, the remove the
> |snap ring and pull the bearing/pulley assembly off. i always take the
> |compressor out, but i have an a/c machine. you can try it in the car.
> | in my experience if the bearing is bad enough to squeal, then the
> |heat has been great enough to cook the front seal.
> | Chip
>
> Chip
> Thanks, that's basically what I needed. Does it use a common bearing, or
> Special order/Honda only?
>
> The AC system still has a lot of static pressure, so I assume it's holding a
> charge. Perhaps the previous owner had the belt too tight and damaged the
> bearing.
just order the clutch, it comes with bearing/pulley assembly and the
fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
just the bearing.
Chip
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| just order the clutch, it comes with bearing/pulley assembly and the
|fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
|just the bearing.
Is that a Honda-only part? I checked with 4 Seasons and they do not offer it
separately.
|fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
|just the bearing.
Is that a Honda-only part? I checked with 4 Seasons and they do not offer it
separately.
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| just order the clutch, it comes with bearing/pulley assembly and the
|fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
|just the bearing.
Is that a Honda-only part? I checked with 4 Seasons and they do not offer it
separately.
|fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
|just the bearing.
Is that a Honda-only part? I checked with 4 Seasons and they do not offer it
separately.
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Re: Noisy A/C compressor
NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f3809ce.8769427@news.txol.net>...
> | just order the clutch, it comes with bearing/pulley assembly and the
> |fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
> |just the bearing.
>
> Is that a Honda-only part? I checked with 4 Seasons and they do not offer it
> separately.
call honda and ask. some of the older hondas had compressors that
were obsolete and needed whole units. i don't recall the CRX being
one of them but i'd check.
Chip
> | just order the clutch, it comes with bearing/pulley assembly and the
> |fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
> |just the bearing.
>
> Is that a Honda-only part? I checked with 4 Seasons and they do not offer it
> separately.
call honda and ask. some of the older hondas had compressors that
were obsolete and needed whole units. i don't recall the CRX being
one of them but i'd check.
Chip
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Re: Noisy A/C compressor
NOSPAMrex@REMOVEtxol.net (Rex B) wrote in message news:<3f3809ce.8769427@news.txol.net>...
> | just order the clutch, it comes with bearing/pulley assembly and the
> |fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
> |just the bearing.
>
> Is that a Honda-only part? I checked with 4 Seasons and they do not offer it
> separately.
call honda and ask. some of the older hondas had compressors that
were obsolete and needed whole units. i don't recall the CRX being
one of them but i'd check.
Chip
> | just order the clutch, it comes with bearing/pulley assembly and the
> |fron t plate. the bearing is staked in, i wouldn't try to replace
> |just the bearing.
>
> Is that a Honda-only part? I checked with 4 Seasons and they do not offer it
> separately.
call honda and ask. some of the older hondas had compressors that
were obsolete and needed whole units. i don't recall the CRX being
one of them but i'd check.
Chip
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