if you use the kit, be very careful installing the new seal - I used the
kit, messed up the seal and decided to just send the pump to them to
reseal - I don't remember the charge but it was about 2X the seal alone -
I
****pped in a flat rate box, so it cost about $10 to get it to them
and they were very helpful - I recommend them.
"Murray" <blurry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:bearu31155kmeeskbjvu6fmg86u8qgr3km@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 09:30:27 -0700, "William Noble"
> <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>done it on 4 cars, no problems - add adapters to fittings, add proper
oil,
>>fill.
>>
>>But - it is quite common for seal on compressor to go bad with time -
>>suggest changing front seal on compressor first - contact polarbear for
>>the
>>seal and tools to replace, or just send compressor to them for
resealing.
>
> Thanks for the info. Polar Bear is in FLA and I'm in Idaho so I will
> try the kit first and see if it leaks (only $35) Cheap enough to try
> and possibly have to do twice.
>
> Murray
>>
>>
>>"Murray" <blurry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>news:huqpu3ppf5guknni86778jfuft834egm4j@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Anyone do this with the "easy conversion kit" that I see in the local
>>> part's stores?
>>> They make it sound easy but what's your real life experience's with
>>> these.
>>>
>>> Murray- '84 944
>
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