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hot week next week, unfortunatly my aircon compressor bearing is siezed, any ideas on cost for repairs?

My aircon compressor clutch is fecked, been like it ever since I bought it. Got quoted roughly $450 for a s/h compressor, fitting and gassing from Jaustec.

My aircon compressor clutch is fecked, been like it ever since I bought it. Got quoted roughly $450 for a s/h compressor, fitting and gassing from Jaustec.

thats who i was thinking of going through, how long ago was that quote done?

think i might go without it for a while longer then, haha.

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ITS ALIVE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Finally good to see Mitch...i am guessing that you haven't hooked up the stock boost gauge line either?? and as far as i know there should be a connection for the oil pressure....ahh well just get aftermarket gauge that will prob be more accurate

My aircon compressor clutch is fecked, been like it ever since I bought it. Got quoted roughly $450 for a s/h compressor, fitting and gassing from Jaustec.

took my R31 to a place in lonsdale on o sulleys rd near the old ASV building who fixed the leak , new condenser and swapped out the compressor for about 300 all up including regas,top work for cheapest I could find around the south.

gotta love the ole UFC Damo......NOT for the faint hearted though (I know Carl - Bezender would agree with me)

I'd love to go toe to toe with a couple of the serial pests on these boards....may even teach them a little respect for the old fellas, lol :)

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