NA6 Air Con removal
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NA6 Air Con removal
heya,
i pulled out my air con and it feels better..
i did however leave the brack that the compressor bolts to...
i have read on the big forum that one of the bolts is critical to the oil pump.
does anyone know which one?
It seems there are 3-4 going into the engine, and one longer one inline with the block holding the bracket to it.
lightweight rules:)
i pulled out my air con and it feels better..
i did however leave the brack that the compressor bolts to...
i have read on the big forum that one of the bolts is critical to the oil pump.
does anyone know which one?
It seems there are 3-4 going into the engine, and one longer one inline with the block holding the bracket to it.
lightweight rules:)
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OMG
really.
Im sure I had mine off completely when changing the engine. Nothing rattles now thankfully
Im sure I had mine off completely when changing the engine. Nothing rattles now thankfully
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kula wrote:lightweight rules:)
You & slammer would make a great pair
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how do you deal with the heat on hot days without air con?
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Astroboysoup wrote:how do you deal with the heat on hot days without air con?
I had my aircon disconnected for a couple of months over summer and the car felt faster. But I succombed and but a new compressor put in and all repaired. Best 900 dollars I've ever spent, I love Air Con.
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I think there are 4 bolts that hold the bracket from the side and there is a smaller bolt that come in from the front,that is the one that you need to replace,without the bracket it is too long so you need to get the shorter bolt.
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sabretooth wrote:And there's no way I'd remove my aircon. In hot weather it's bliss.
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I was reading some posts from UK 5 owners and they are complaining there heaters are not hot enough.
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The bolt that needs to be replaced is the one that bolts to the "front" of the block, you can see it if you look front on at the engine between the power steering belt.
it clamps the oil pump to the block. if you dont replace it, you'll get a leak.
you have to get a new bolt as the old one is too long without the a/c bracket and cant be re used.
it clamps the oil pump to the block. if you dont replace it, you'll get a leak.
you have to get a new bolt as the old one is too long without the a/c bracket and cant be re used.
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OMY005 wrote:sabretooth wrote:And there's no way I'd remove my aircon. In hot weather it's bliss.
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I was reading some posts from UK 5 owners and they are complaining there heaters are not hot enough.
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4sfed5 wrote:The bolt that needs to be replaced is the one that bolts to the "front" of the block, you can see it if you look front on at the engine between the power steering belt.
it clamps the oil pump to the block. if you dont replace it, you'll get a leak.
you have to get a new bolt as the old one is too long without the a/c bracket and cant be re used.
No bolts in the RHS of my oil pump. Is there something someone's not telling me?
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