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Old 06-25-2009, 01:39 PM
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WTB A/C compressor, interior pieces

I am looking to get an A/C compressor that is known good to put on my 92 SVX. My compressor clutch is shot and i would really like to get the A/C working as it is one of two of my 7 cars that still has the system in it.

I am also looking for all the plastics in the car, the ones that surround the gauges, the radio, the sifter, and the window buttons. The ones in my car where painted red an have many broken pieces. I would also like the driver side window switches as not all of mine work. I am also looking for a good drivers seat as mine is torn pretty badly.

Let me know if anyone can help me out. I am located in Lancaster PA. Thanks so much,

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Old 06-26-2009, 07:22 AM
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Re: WTB A/C compressor, interior pieces

PM SENT.....I have all of this stuff...

-The compressor is known good. Came out of my daily driver.
I thought it was bad but after switching in another I found that
it was just the AC pulling that was bad. The bearing was shot
on the darn thing.

-I have all of the plastic pieces from a 92 all are in very good shape.

-I don't have a seat, sorry.
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Re: WTB A/C compressor, interior pieces

You can replace the clutch independently from the rest of the compressor, and you should be able to do it on the car without evacuating the refrigerant, which will allow you to bypass the cost of evac and charging.
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Re: WTB A/C compressor, interior pieces

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You can replace the clutch independently from the rest of the compressor, and you should be able to do it on the car without evacuating the refrigerant, which will allow you to bypass the cost of evac and charging.
I was told that you could not do this. If you could give me more info on where to get the parts that would be great.

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Old 06-28-2009, 07:59 AM
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Re: WTB A/C compressor, interior pieces

Yes I was under the same impression but if you can explain how it's done and where to get the replacement parts, I think everyone would be interested.

Still, You can spend a few hours looking for the right parts (since the dealer and no other parts stores sell a kit) or you can swap one in in under 30 minutes.

Oh, and there's the whole part about the factory service manual not listing any reference to clutch replacement/rebuild, just compressor replacement.
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