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col wolf
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HELP!
My air conditioner compressor has failed (1990-ZR1). The root cause seems to have been a failure in the temperature regulation system. Silly me forgot to turn the air conditioner off while I was on track, and the compressor hooked up and stayed hooked up until it seized. (about four laps)
I had the compressor and clutch rebuilt by Nippon Denso. It failed again, within a couple of hours. Second time was obviously due to inadequate cleaning/removal of metal particles from first failure. Compressor has been rebuilt by Nippon Denso a second time and is back in car. The system is as clean as we can get it, but mechanic has no confidence that he has cleaned the condensor and evaporator sufficiently.
Mechanic has removed all particles from the gauze trap but he did this last time and there was still some matter left in the system somewhere.
How can we clean the system without removing (or replacing evaporator and condensor) It looks to be an awfully big job to remove the evaporatorr out from behind the dash board.
A plea for help from Down Under
Col Wolf
My air conditioner compressor has failed (1990-ZR1). The root cause seems to have been a failure in the temperature regulation system. Silly me forgot to turn the air conditioner off while I was on track, and the compressor hooked up and stayed hooked up until it seized. (about four laps)
I had the compressor and clutch rebuilt by Nippon Denso. It failed again, within a couple of hours. Second time was obviously due to inadequate cleaning/removal of metal particles from first failure. Compressor has been rebuilt by Nippon Denso a second time and is back in car. The system is as clean as we can get it, but mechanic has no confidence that he has cleaned the condensor and evaporator sufficiently.
Mechanic has removed all particles from the gauze trap but he did this last time and there was still some matter left in the system somewhere.
How can we clean the system without removing (or replacing evaporator and condensor) It looks to be an awfully big job to remove the evaporatorr out from behind the dash board.
A plea for help from Down Under
Col Wolf