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Can anyone tell me if it is possible to remove the pulley wheel from the air conditioner compressor , and replace the bearing ? Also, has anyone done it without removing the compressor ?

There appears to be a hole in the centre of the cover on the front of the pulley, and what I'm thinking is it seems able to be done, but has ayone done it ?

The car is an R33 GTS25t.

Any help much appreciated.

Denis

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  • 1 year later...

Wow this post is so old it is smelly!! lol...

I have just experienced the same issue. T

he bearing on the air con compressor pulley has gone... making a horrible grinding/screeching sound.

It looks like you can take it off.

Anyone have experience with this before?

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