AC Compressor

mr.c

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I just lost my compressor during a trip through the desert.
Temperatures were over 116 and it was hotttttttt.... came back and the
folks here put in a new delco and said it was the best change to make.
I thought of going to 134 but he said to stay with R12. Lower head
pressures and better cooling... since I am stupid about freon I went
with their recommendations.
al

> GMCers
>
> A question for all of you. I need an AC compressor for the engine.
> Cinnabar wants $400 for a new one. I really do not want to go
> with a remanufactured one. I have not had any luck with them. I
> think I have gone through 4 over the years. I have found a direct
> replacement made by APCO brand new with a 3 year warranty
> for $260. BTW Cinnabar says theirs are custom made for them.
> I would like to hear any thoughts you might have on this. Does
> anybody have a new Cinnabar one?
>
> Take Care
> Arch
 
coming from these days. BTW, after 2 years service my ALMA A6 is leaking
oil
from the seal on the pulley shaft. My A/C knowledgeable friend says that's
always been a problem with these compressors ---new, rebuilt or otherwise.
That's all I know for now.
Phil Stewart
'76 Transmode, TN
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Phil,
I had and instructor at school tell us that you should run your AC every
so often to keep the seals moist. I run all my vehicles and the house like
he suggested even on warmer winter days for a few mins. Had to finally add
a pound of freon to my '90 Honda this year. Alot of the new cars do this
when the defroster is on.
Seems to work for me...

Nate '75GB (40 degrees today in) Omaha

PS... this is why they put that Brrr in these months (ya know September,
October,...)