Morning,
I've been in Oz now for just over a year and I imported my supercharged eunos roadster with me.
All has been going fine until the air con compressor buggered up a week or so ago. I'm looking for a decent garage in Perth (preferable near Osborne Park, or Ocean Reef / Mullalloo) who will be able to sort this out. I tried out Autospark, but they 'couldn't find the part', which I take to mean they couldn't be bothered....and Mazda / MX5 specialists around?
cheers
Rob
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Re: Air con
Hi Rob,
Replacing the compressor is a fairly simple affair. 6 bolts, a belt and an electrical connection.
Compressors can be found on ebay;
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310918512924
You can also call mobile AC specialists to de-gas and re-gas the system. I had a mobile guy come and degas mine prior to pulling it all to bits - cost from memory was about 60-80 bucks.
Replacing the compressor is a fairly simple affair. 6 bolts, a belt and an electrical connection.
Compressors can be found on ebay;
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/310918512924
You can also call mobile AC specialists to de-gas and re-gas the system. I had a mobile guy come and degas mine prior to pulling it all to bits - cost from memory was about 60-80 bucks.
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Re: Air con
Just dont breathe the gas, it's heavier than air, and also displaces air.
A lungful of it can cause you to basically drown in air.
So it's worth getting a proper place to remove the gas first (of course, if the compressor is properly stuffed, it's probably already leaked the gas out anyway)
A lungful of it can cause you to basically drown in air.
So it's worth getting a proper place to remove the gas first (of course, if the compressor is properly stuffed, it's probably already leaked the gas out anyway)
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Re: Air con
Cheers - I've looked around on ebay...might have to be the way!
I was hoping to find something a little closer than the US though
I was hoping to find something a little closer than the US though
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pickers wrote:Cheers - I've looked around on ebay...might have to be the way!
I was hoping to find something a little closer than the US though
Chances are that this would be the quickest way to source a new compressor, despite being in the US!
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XIDAs, Wilwoods, 6ULs
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Re: Air con
Don't quote me on this, but I wouldn't be shocked if the compressor is the same part as fitted to the Mazda 323 and Ford Laser (when they were using the B6 and BP engines)
Perhaps a trip to a local wrecking yard could come up with something?
Perhaps a trip to a local wrecking yard could come up with something?
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Re: Air con
ndragun wrote:pickers wrote:Cheers - I've looked around on ebay...might have to be the way!
I was hoping to find something a little closer than the US though
Chances are that this would be the quickest way to source a new compressor, despite being in the US!
true,a while ago I bought an na6 alternator from "arizonamiataman" on ebay. it cost us$35 and $35 postage then arrived on my doorstep 7 days later
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Re: Air con
Cheers - stopping off at CMM Autos later on today to see what they have to say, otherwise it is ebay!
Thanks
Rob
Thanks
Rob
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