Removal
1) Hold clutch plate and remove shaft nut. Using Clutch Plate
Remover (64 5 00), remove clutch plate. Using snap ring pliers, remove\
circlip and remove pulley assembly.
2) If pulley bearing is being replaced, remove circlip at
rear of pulley. Press bearing and spacer from pulley. Press in new
bearing with spacer and replace circlip.
Installation
1) Clean all surfaces. Install pulley assembly on compressor
and install circlip. Ensure clutch plate shim is in place on shaft.
Install clutch plate and nut. Tighten nut to 13-14 ft. lbs. (18-20 N.
m).
2) Using a feeler gauge, check clutch plate-to-pulley
clearance. Clearance should be .028-.051" (.7-1.3 mm). If clearance is\
not correct, remove clutch plate and replace clutch plate shim. See
Fig. 2 .
BOSCH 6-CYL SHAFT SEAL R & I
Removal & Installation
1) Remove clutch plate. Remove shaft key and circlip. Using
Seal Seat Remover/Installer (64 5 030), remove seal seat.
2) Using Seal Remover/Installer (64 5 040), remove shaft sea\
l
by turning seal slightly clockwise to disengage tangs and pull out
shaft seal. Remove "O" ring seal.
3) Coat new "O" ring seal with refrigerant oil and install.
Coat new shaft seal with refrigerant oil and install shaft seal on
Seal Remover/Installer (64 5 040). Ensure alignment of shaft seal and
shaft machine surfaces. Insert shaft seal and turn slightly
counterclockwise to secure on shaft.
4) Using sleeve from Seal Seat Remover/Installer (64 5 030),\
push seal seat into compressor and install circlip. Install shaft key
and clutch plate. Check compressor oil level before charging system.
Fig. 2: Bosch 6-Cylinder Compressor Clutch
Courtesy of BMW of North America, Inc.
CALSONIC V5 CLUTCH R & I
Fig. 9: Hitachi 6-Cylinder Compressor (5-Cylinder Similar)
Courtesy of Nissan Motor Co., U.S.A.
HITACHI 5 & 6-CYL SHAFT SEAL R & I
NOTE: Check compressor refrigerant oil level when replacing seals.
See COMPRESSOR REFRIGERANT OIL CHECKING article in this
section.
Removal
1) Drain oil from suction port, measure oil drained and
discard oil. Remove clutch hub, pulley, bearing assembly and coil
assembly. See HITACHI 5 & 6-CYLINDER CLUTCH R & I in this article.
2) Using snap ring pliers, remove retainer ring. Remove key
and plug low and high pressure openings of compressor with Plugs
(KV994C4531, KV994C4532 and KV994C4559).
3) Insert Adapter (KV994C1552) into hole in middle of blind
Removal
1) Remove A/C compressor. Remove pressure plate shaft bolt
using socket wrench and Clutch Stopper (07112-76060). Install Clutch
Remover (07112-66040) on pressure plate. Using clutch stopper and
socket wrench, rotate clutch remover to remove pressure plate.
2) Remove shims from pressure plate. Remove snap ring from
compressor. Tap rotor off shaft with plastic hammer. Disconnect stator
wire from housing. Remove snap ring from inside stator. Remove stator.
See Fig. 12 .
CAUTION: DO NOT damage pulley when tapping on rotor.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure snap rings are
installed with beveled side up. tighten shaft bolt to 10 ft. lbs.
(14 N.m). Ensure clutch clearance is .014-.026" (.36-66 mm). adjust
clearance by adding or subtracting shims as necessary.
NIPPONDENSO 6 & 10-CYL SHAFT SEAL R & I
NOTE: Check compressor refrigerant oil level when replacing seals.
See COMPRESSOR OIL CHECKING article in the AIR CONDITIONING &
HEAT section.
Removal
1) Hold clutch hub stationary and remove center nut. Screw
remover into center of hub. Turn center bolt to remove pressure plate.
2) Remove shims from shaft. Remove snap ring from inside of
pulley. Tap pulley off of shaft with plastic mallet. Be careful not to
distort pulley while removing.
3) Disconnect clutch coil wires from compressor housing.
remove snap ring inside coil and lift coil off compressor. Pry dust
seal out from around compressor shaft (if equipped).
4) Place shaft key remover on shaft and turn to remove key.
Remove drain plug (if equipped). Remove service valves-to-compressor
body bolts. Remove valves. Discard "O" rings. Drain oil out of
compressor.
5) Remove 6 through bolts from front head of compressor and
discard washers. Tap head loose from compressor; be careful not to
scratch sealing surfaces. remove snap ring (if equipped) from front
housing. Press seal plate out. Remove seal from shaft. See Fig. 14.
Installation
1) Lubricate shaft seal with clean refrigerant oil and place
on compressor shaft. Lubricate seal plate and "O" ring (if equipped)
and install in front housing. Install snap ring (if equipped).
2) Place front housing on compressor body. Install through
bolts with new washers. Tighten bolts evenly and alternately to
18 ft. lbs. (24 N.m). Install shaft key using installer and plastic
mallet. Insert dust seal into front of compressor.
3) Install drain plug with new gasket. Add correct amount of
refrigerant oil to compressor. If service valves were removed, coat
new "O" rings with refrigerant oil and install service valves.
4) Place clutch coil on compressor and install snap ring.
Install shims on shaft to adjust pressure plate-to-rotor clearance to
.016-.028" (.41-.71 mm). Tighten shaft nut to 12 ft. lbs. (16 N.m).
NOTE: Check compressor refrigerant oil level when replacing seals.
Removal
1) Secure 2 box-end wrenches, to hold armature plate, using
two 6 mm bolts 1 in. (25 mm) or longer. Holding box-end wrenches, use
a socket and ratchet to remove clutch hub nut.
2) Remove armature plate. See Fig. 17. Remove snap ring with
internal snap ring pliers. Remove clutch hub. Remove snap ring and
clutch coil.
3) Remove bolts retaining front housing. Remove front housing
and "O" ring from compressor. Remove shaft seal from shaft. Remove
snap ring from back side of front housing. Remove seal plate.
4) Use brass drift and hammer to lightly tap shaft bearing
from front housing. Remove felt seal.
NOTE: Do not touch the sealing surfaces of the shaft seal carbon
ring and shaft seal plate.
Installation
1) Lubricate shaft seal with compressor oil. Align notches on
shaft seal with notches on crank shaft. Install shaft seal plate on
the front housing. Install front seal housing to compressor.
2) Use Press Tool (MB991301) to install felt into front
housing. Make sure felt metal section faces up. Use Press Tool
(MB991301) to press bearing into front housing.
3) Align and install clutch coil. Install snap ring so that
the tapered surface is facing outward. Install clutch hub. Install
snap ring. Install armature plate, aligning raised area to notch.
4) Secure 2 box-end wrenches, to hold armature plate, using
two 6 mm bolts 1 in. (25 mm) or longer. Holding box-end wrenches, use
a socket and ratchet to tighten clutch hub nut to 12 ft. lbs. (16 N.
m).
5) Use feeler gauge to measure distance between armature and
clutch hub. If gap is not .01-.02" (.25-.51 mm), remove clutch
assembly and add or remove shims accordingly.
Fig. 17: Sanden Scroll Compressor
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
SANDEN 5-CYL CLUTCH R & I
Removal
1) Hold clutch hub stationary and remove shaft nut. Remove
clutch plate using puller. Remove external front housing snap ring and
internal bearing snap ring. See Fig. 16.
2) Install puller and pull rotor assembly off. remove 3
screws and clutch coil. Use driver and hammer to drive bearing out
from hub.
Installation
1) Install new bearing; ensure installer contacts outer race
of bearing. Install snap ring and ensure bearing turns freely. Install
clutch coil on compressor.
2) Support compressor on rear mounting ears. Align rotor on
front housing hub. Use adapter and press to install rotor (or drive
into place with soft mallet). After rotor is seated, install front
snap ring.
SANDEN 5-CYL SHAFT SEAL R & I
NOTE: Check compressor refrigerant oil level when replacing seals.
Removal
1) Hold clutch hub stationary and remove shaft nut with thin
wall socket. Use clutch plate puller to remove clutch plate. Tap key
out of slot in crankshaft.
2) Remove seal retainer with seal remover and 3/4" socket
wrench. Use seal seat remover tongs to pull seal seat off compressor
shaft. Insert seal remover into front housing and turn to engage tangs
on seal. Lift seal out. Remove seal "O" ring from front housing, being
careful not to scratch shaft.
Installation
1) Coat "O" ring with refrigerant oil and install into
groove. Load a new seal onto installer, being careful not to touch
carbon sealing surface with fingers. Install shaft protector. Dip seal
in refrigerant oil and install on shaft. Rotate seal clockwise until
seal fits into flats on shaft. Remove seal installer by turning
counterclockwise.
2) Coat seal seat with refrigerant oil and install with
tongs. Reinstall seal seat retainer (with flat side down). Install
shims and shaft key. Rotate shaft several times to help break in seal.
3) Use a press to install clutch plate. Make sure that air
gap is .016-.031" (.41-.79 mm). Hold plate stationary and install
shaft nut.
installation, ensure there is no contact between cover and front
housing.
3) Install clutch shims and clutch plate. Tighten shaft nut
to 12-14 ft. lbs. (17-19 N.m). Using a dial indicator, apply voltage
to clutch coil to check air gap between clutch plate and drive pulley
assembly. Ensure air gap is .016-.032" (.41-.80 mm).
SANDEN 7-CYL SHAFT SEAL R & I
NOTE: Check compressor refrigerant oil level when replacing seals.
Removal
1) Hold clutch hub stationary and remove shaft nut. Remove
clutch plate using Clutch Plate Puller (09977-21110). Tap shaft key
out of slot in compressor shaft. Remove clutch shims.
2) Remove seal retainer felt ring. Remove shaft seal seat
snap ring with snap ring pliers. Insert Seal Seat Remover/Installer
(09977-21400) into front housing and turn to engage tangs on seat.
Lift seal seat out.
3) Insert seal Remover/Installer (09977-21510) into front
housing and turn to engage tangs on seal. carefully lift seal seat out
without scratching compressor shaft.
Installation
1) Install Shaft Seal Guide Sleeve (09977-21700) over
compressor shaft. Dip seal in refrigerant oil and install seal on
sleeve. Using seal remover/installer, rotate seal clockwise until seal
is engaged. Remove seal remover/installer by turning it
counterclockwise.
2) Coat seal seat with refrigerant oil and install seal with
seal seat remover/installer. Remove shaft seal guide sleeve. Install
snap ring. Install seal retainer felt ring using seal seat
remover/installer. Install clutch shims and shaft key.
3) Install clutch plate. Tighten shaft nut to 12-14 ft. lbs.
(17-19 N.m). Using dial indicator, apply voltage to clutch coil to
check air gap between clutch plate and drive pulley assembly. Ensure
air gap is .016-.032" (.41-.80 mm).
Bracket broken, affecting
performance ............ A ............ Require replacement.
Bracket broken, not
affecting performance .. .. ........ No service suggested or
required.
Bracket corroded,
affecting performance .. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Bracket corroded, not
affecting performance .. 2 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Bracket cracked, affecting
performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Bracket cracked, not
affecting performance .. 1 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Bracket holes elongated,
affecting performance .. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Bracket holes elongated,
not affecting
performance ............ .. ........ No service suggested or
required.
Bracket loose, affecting
performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Bracket loose, not
affecting performance .. 1 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Bracket missing ......... C ............ Require replacement.
Housing broken, affecting
performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Housing broken, not
affecting performance .. .. ........ No service suggested or
required.
Housing cracked, affecting
performance ............ A .. Require repair or replacement.
Housing cracked, not
affecting performance .. 1 .. Suggest repair or replacement.
Inoperative ............. A ........... (1) Require repair or
replacement.
Leaking ................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Noisy ................... 2 ........... ( 2) Suggest repair or
replacement.
Threads damaged ......... A .. Require repair or replacement.
Threads stripped (threads
missing) ............... A ............ Require replacement.
Tubing connection
leaking ................ A .. Require repair or replacement.
( 1) - Inoperative includes intermittent operation or out of
OEM specification.
( 2) - Compressor noise can also be caused by low oil level,
state of charge, air contamination, or type of
refrigerant.
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Leaking ................. A . Require repair or replacement.
Missing ................. C ........... Require replacement.
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A/C S YSTE M P R EC AU TIO NS
1991 M it s u bis h i M onte ro
AIR CONDITIONING & HEAT
A/C System Precautions
* PLEASE READ THIS FIRST *
CAUTION: When discharging air conditioning system, use only approved
refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment. Make every attempt
to avoid discharging refrigerant into the atmosphere.
BEFORE OPENING THE SYSTEM
Before disconnecting any lines or fittings, the system must
be completely discharged using approved refrigerant recovery/recycling
equipment.
DISCHARGING A/C SYSTEM
NOTE: Recent findings by the EPA indicate that R-11, R-12 and R-113
are harmful to the Earths' protective Ozone layer. Make every
attempt possible, to avoid discharging R-11, R-12 or R-113
into the atmosphere.
1) Remove service valve caps and install gauges. For high
side gauge hose, Adapter (D81L-19703-A) must be used to connect to
high side service valve.
2) Place open end of center hose in garage exhaust outlet or
in a well ventilated area. Slightly open low side gauge valve and let
refrigerant escape slowly without loosing refrigerant oil.
3) When system is nearly discharged, using approved
refrigerant recovery/recycling equipment, open high side gauge valve
to release any pressure trapped in compressor. Close valves
immediately after discharging to prevent entry of moisture.
DISCONNECTING LINES & FITTINGS
1) After system is discharged, using approved refrigerant
recovery/recycling equipment, carefully clean entire area around
coupling nut to prevent dirt entering system. Always use two wrenches
to avoid twisting or distorting lines and fittings (hold fitting with
one wrench while loosening coupling nut with second wrench).
2) Cap or plug all LINES and FITTINGS immediately to prevent
entry of air and moisture into system. Do not remove these caps until
connections are being made.
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
When components are replaced, system oil level must be
adjusted. Add refrigeration oil to replacement component. See
Compressor oil Check article, as well as, Component Oil Replacement
Quantities" chart under "A/C SYSTEM SPECS" article in this section.
USING R-12 REFRIGERANT - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1) Always work in a well-ventilated, clean area. Refrigerant
(R-12) is heavier than oxygen, and will displace oxygen in a confined