stumpXJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Atlanta, Georgia
I just replaced the clutch on my AC compressor a couple days ago. Its pretty darn easy actually. The only 'special tools' you need is a 3 jaw puller to get the pulley off. The clutch plate on the outside comes off first. Just remove the nut in the middle, then install three bolts through the clutch plate. They are metric tapped holes. The bolts go into the pulley, and push the clutch plate off (there is also a key/slot, so be careful). Once the clutch plate is off, there is a snap ring behind that for the clutch pulley. Remove the snap ring, and a 3 jaw puller makes easy work for the pulley. If you need also replace the coil, it also has a snap ring, and just pops right off once its removed. I can swap out a AC clutch in about an hour now that I have done one.
*** I did buy a whole compressor assembly, but only because I couldnt find anywhere that had a clutch only in stock. I only used the clutch, coil and pulley off the new comp, and now I have a spare compressor for when/if they comp actually goes out on my two XJ's.***
Checking the air gap is simple, and rarely needs adjusting if you used the same amount of shims from the factory.
Why do you think the clutch is bad? Just curious. I have gotten very familiar with the AC system in the past few days, and may be able to help diagnose.
*** I did buy a whole compressor assembly, but only because I couldnt find anywhere that had a clutch only in stock. I only used the clutch, coil and pulley off the new comp, and now I have a spare compressor for when/if they comp actually goes out on my two XJ's.***
Checking the air gap is simple, and rarely needs adjusting if you used the same amount of shims from the factory.
Why do you think the clutch is bad? Just curious. I have gotten very familiar with the AC system in the past few days, and may be able to help diagnose.