Sick of these a/c compressors (Brumby)
Sick of these a/c compressors (Brumby)
Hi all,
Been away a little while - apologies for that. I've had bad luck with several Brumby a/c compressors now (including two remans, one which didn't pump and my latest bought from WA which leaked gas and then seized after reseal).
Running out of options here - these old a/c's are hard to find and very unreliable. Any suggestions and/or options or possibility to use a different compressor?
Cheers.
Been away a little while - apologies for that. I've had bad luck with several Brumby a/c compressors now (including two remans, one which didn't pump and my latest bought from WA which leaked gas and then seized after reseal).
Running out of options here - these old a/c's are hard to find and very unreliable. Any suggestions and/or options or possibility to use a different compressor?
Cheers.
- TOONGA
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The early "L" series compressor should work as long as you can find one with a v belt and not a ribbed belt.
The other option is to find a late model brumby pulley that has the ribbed belt on the pulley for the later model compressor. I've seen 2 here in WA
. if you have power steering you will need to get the V cut in the pulley so your power steering works .
TOONGA
The other option is to find a late model brumby pulley that has the ribbed belt on the pulley for the later model compressor. I've seen 2 here in WA

TOONGA
It's so damned annoying because these systems aren't particularly easy to find these days! And they almost never work first go without throwing $$'s at them.
Difficult to know where to start to try and find a non-standard compressor out of a different model car. What do you even search for? 80's air con compressor? Lol
Difficult to know where to start to try and find a non-standard compressor out of a different model car. What do you even search for? 80's air con compressor? Lol
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Talk to a pro? I'm sure there is an expert on auto A/C that could help you in the right direction. I once took a leaky evap core to try and be fixed, turns out it was too far gone. But the guy spent weeks trawling through parts books, had reps over from all over the place looking at it to try and find a modern replacement, had sample parts in to try and fit in my evap box...turns out the old MY evap cores are just too weird of a design for any modern equivalent
Just saying, sometimes helps to ask someone in the industry cos they can identify the type of compressor you have, what your system needs to work etc

Just saying, sometimes helps to ask someone in the industry cos they can identify the type of compressor you have, what your system needs to work etc

Will it ever end!?
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