I will have to do the compressor on my Saleen in the next couple years. I replaced the clutch, dryer, and o-rings before I charged it but now after a couple summers of use the compressor is seeping oil ever so slightly. I am still running R12 as well. Please post how you do it if you can. I think it would be helpful to me and others as you are correct, I have never see that done before. Been following your thread for some time now. Keep up the good work.Decided to rebuild my AC compressor. The clutch bearing was toast. I ended up finding NOS A/C clutch components for this, but i may sell those off and swap to SN95 style clutch conponents, which are cheaper and have rubber inserts that cushion the hit a little better. I’ll update on that once I figure out my parts.
but, I bought the rebuild parts from https://www.shopcenturyautoair.com/store/c31/Denso_6-Series_Compressors.html. About $50 for these. Should fully rebuild my nippondenso 6P148A compressor. Bet you’ve never seen that done before.
It looks like a lot of seals, but these kits have a lot of overlap. So not every o-ring will be used since I will have duplicates.
I can post part numbers later on.
the patient
I hope you do separate thread on the compressor rebuild. I am going to attempt to rebuild mine this winter as well.I was gonna do a spin off thread and link when I do the compressor. Not a lot of info out there on rebuilding these, but remans are in the $300+ range plus core.
Your a BOSS man
see what I did there?
You going to be able to remove the cap to add fluid if needed once the brace is installed?I test fit the strut tower brace. It’s close. Real close. I can work with this though. The oem MC interfered much more.
I seem to recall that there is a difference in the o-rings for R12 and R134 systems? Is this an issue? I may try to get R12 for my Mercury if it's still available. I seriously need to redo the AC on that car since it's my daily driver.Decided to rebuild my AC compressor. The clutch bearing was toast. I ended up finding NOS A/C clutch components for this, but i may sell those off and swap to SN95 style clutch conponents, which are cheaper and have rubber inserts that cushion the hit a little better. I’ll update on that once I figure out my parts.
but, I bought the rebuild parts from https://www.shopcenturyautoair.com/store/c31/Denso_6-Series_Compressors.html. About $50 for these. Should fully rebuild my nippondenso 6P148A compressor. Bet you’ve never seen that done before.
It looks like a lot of seals, but these kits have a lot of overlap. So not every o-ring will be used since I will have duplicates.
I can post part numbers later on.
the patient
I would buy more if I were you. A lot of us can remember when Fox parts were that cheap.Oh yeah. What else?
oh yeah this.
I didn’t open it yet. Not really applicable to this build. Plug the part number into Google if you are curious. I fell in love with this look and noticed the price was dropping like a rock. When it hit $200 I snatched one up. I’ll squirrel it away and maybe use it one day
I seem to recall that there is a difference in the o-rings for R12 and R134 systems? Is this an issue? I may try to get R12 for my Mercury if it's still available. I seriously need to redo the AC on that car since it's my daily driver.
I would buy more if I were you. A lot of us can remember when Fox parts were that cheap.
You make a compelling case. I may grab an intake to store away as well. $200 really isn't bad at all.
Less than I was thinking. I'd bet that will take a while to drop since it's a Ford Performance parts kit rather than a regular Ford part. Might be worth looking into what the components cost separately.To install it, you still need this kit. I've been watching to see if the price of these drops at all, but doesn't appear to be so.
Ford M-9444-M50B
The Cobra intake with or without the plaque on the inlet to the TB?The Green O-rings are compatible with R-12 and R-134a.
I'd love to stockpile Boss Coyote intakes, but I don't have the space for them (the box they come in is quite large) and don't want to tie up that sort of cash for a while.
I'm sure I could offload them in a few years. What would people pay for a NOS 93 Cobra Intake new inbox? Either way, I didn't buy it to get rich off. I wanted to get the intake before it was discontinued (usually when ford drops the price on something they are unloading remaining inventory and about to discontinue it) and didn't want to get a used one down the road if I were to go Coyote one day. And if I didn't go coyote...I would easily make my money back and probably more.
I know a ported '18 coyote intake would outperform the boss, but I like the look and at that power level, 10HP isn't really a make or break thing for me.
Anyway...this is all down the road...
The Cobra intake with or without the plaque on the inlet to the TB?