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R32 AIRCON PULLEY BEARING.

Puller plate info:

Flat bar 50 x 6.

3 - 6mm dia. holes on 38mm PCD.

Photo 1. Remove the pulley centre bolt.

Photo 2. Fit M6 x 20mm long setscrew into centre bolt hole by approx 8mm.

Photo 3. Fit pulley plate using 3 – M4 x 20mm setscrews over centre bolt.

Photo 4. Tighten down on the 3 – M4 setscrews until the clutch plate rises off the parallel spline.

Photo 5. Remove all setscrews and clutch plate.

Photo 6. Remove circlip.

Photo 7. Using a 3 - jaw puller, remove the drive pulley.

Photo 8. The bearing in the drive pulley is now accessible.

Photo 9. The magnetic coil is now also visible.

10. Take the pulley to a machine shop where the peen indentations can be skimmed off with a lathe, the bearing replaced and peened in again.

11. Clean all components taking care to remove magnetised particles using compressed air.

12. Lightly oil the wick dust seal before re-fitting the clutch plate.

13. Assembly is simply step by step in reverse order.

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Absolutely awesome diy grigor.

I've got a compressor on my daily driver with a worn bearing.

I'm not sure if it's just the bearing that's worn, or if the compressor is also seized though. It's hard to describe, but the 'rest' of the pulley (the bit that's inside of the free spinning part when the belt is off). Is that part meant to be turnable by hand? or is it meant to be f'ing tight?

Also, how much does it cost for the work to change the bearing? You in sydney and know anyone that does the bearing by any chance?

In addition to the bearing, if it is seized, which is the part that's seized? can that part be changed alone?

The reason why I ask, is because I have a freind who got a compressor reco'd and it was $600. Bit exxy considering i'll need to get gas, blah blah on top of that too.

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