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Hi All,

My A/C compressor has seized and I need a new one. After speaking to part importers, it would seem that there are 4 different compressors fitted to skylines. Calsonic, Hitachi and 2 others..

I've looked at it and can't find any brand names - where should I look?

If I put photos of it up, could anyone tell me what it is?

I've compared it to a calsonic item off a rb25det engine but it does not look the same.

The Skyline in question is a series 1 1993 R33.

Thanks to anyone who can help.

Chris

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Chris,

Just take yours off and match it with another. It's the best way I found as there are too many different types / brands / pipe connection positions / electrical connections. BTW, my Compressor is a "Kikki Diesel".

Then once you've got a replacement compressor, get it overhauled including the electro-magnetic clutch so you'll never need to touch it again :D

Chris,

Just take yours off and match it with another. It's the best way I found as there are too many different types  / brands / pipe connection positions / electrical connections. BTW, my Compressor is a "Kikki Diesel".

Then once you've got a replacement compressor, get it overhauled including the electro-magnetic clutch so you'll never need to touch it again :P

Thanks Fat32.

I looked up a kiki diesel one and it's not the same either.

Does anyone know where to try to get one on the Gold Coast or surrounding areas? I've tried alljap and Rolin imports.

Chris

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