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944 S2
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Middle of Ohio
Posts: 599
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Identifying the AC compressor
Do I need to remove the compressor to identify the specific Denso model? I’d like to look at a reseal kits from Century or Griffiths.
Anyone with a reseal experience? |
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944 S2
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Middle of Ohio
Posts: 599
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Sorry I meant to mention it’s 91 S2!
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Just thinking out loud
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Close by
Posts: 6,885
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10P15E. Might as well replace the nose bearing too. I've resealed several.
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Registered
Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 405
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Griffiths has the correct kit for the compressor, but you can call them after extracting the compressor from its hiding place and verify it. Actually the S2 is the easiest compressor to get to, its the turbo that's a killer. You may need to remove the S2 AFM for more working space, but that's all.
Also, check the high pressure side hose from the compressor to the condensor; they are the most stressed hose and will fail. |
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