[doc] Re: Smoking DeLorean! (FAO possibly Phill W) - YEP it was me
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[doc] Re: Smoking DeLorean! (FAO possibly Phill W) - YEP it was me
- From: "Phill Wright" <psw@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 23:08:46 -0000
Hi Phil,
ouch - I know the feeling well - my compressor died just after a re-
gas, and no, you can't replace the unit without loosing the gas. If
its still got R12 in its supposed to be removed, if its got the
modern replacement isceon 49 then it can be released ok.
One of the con rods on a piston in my compressor snapped, I stripped
it to find out what happened - here's the result of it -
http://www.fab1.net/6772/compressor/
I got a new compressor, complete with the accumulator (dryer) from
Carcoon - the price was £130 plus £15.00 post next day delivery -
that is the exact price that DMC in Houston are charging + post, they
didn't even add any extra for duty and usa-uk shipping they would
have paid (DMC price is $195).
The dryer is a bit of a pig to change (you need some huge spanners)
and the one I got was the one with both pipes at the top side, not
the early type like Rich H has with one pipe going in the bottom.
Order a new belt as well! its a pain getting one that fits from the
car parts shops.
Cheers
PhillW
DOC233
VIN 6772(sorbet)
Avantime(M4TRA)
SERA(#16075, phase III)
--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Phil Peters <PhilPeters@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Unfortunately I suffered one of those heart stopping moments
tonight when I saw SMOKE billowing out from the engine cover while I
was driving through town! I pulled over immediately, and a closer
inspection revealed that the smoke was coming from the air con
compressor rather than the engine itself, so panic over. I seem to
remember someone's car at Gaydon this year suffering the same problem
(possibly Phill Wright's SOR83T?).
>
> I could be wrong, but it seems that the compressor has a sort of
clutch mechanism to engage it, since the belt constantly drives it.
If you were standing at the back of my car looking into the engine
bay, you can see that the round part on the compressor which engages
seems to get stuck or seize. Does this mean that the bearing has
seized? If so, what would be the next step in sorting this out? And
furthermore, can I do it without losing all my refridgerant gas??
>
> Any advice at all would be really welcomed! :-)
>
>
>
>
> --
>
>
> Phil Peters
> VIN #4400 LHJ 58W
> DOC #84
> Wolverhampton, UK
>
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