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leaky AC compressor
06-18-2008, 12:27
Post: #11
leaky AC compressor
David and Pete
Thank you for your suggestions and responses about my engine air compressor. I have made my mind up not for fix the compressor and just use the living room AC with the gen set on.
We are on our way to California next week (from Michigan). Would anyone give us an update on the driving conditions on Interstate 80? We hear that theflooding in Iowa and Illinois is really bad. Any info would be greatly welcomed.
Hisham Amaral,97 Wanderlodge.West Bloomfield MI

David Brady wrote:
Hi Hisham,

No, I haven't looked into it yet. Two years ago BB replaced
the shaft seal on my compressor for $270.00. I found the
receipt but it doesn't have a part number for the seal. I'll
probably do seal replacement again. If you spring for a
new compressor, you may find it failing again in a couple
of years...

A seal destroying groove on the shaft may be repaired
with a Speedi-sleeve or Redi-Sleeve, available at most
transmission shops or even at Napa.

I'm going to try to repair mine.

David Brady
'02 LXi, NC



Hisham Amaral wrote:
David
Do you know of any source for the AC compressor other than the CCW. I called Fort Valley their price for the
compressorfor the97 WB 43ft. is $720.00for new and $620.00 for rebuild unit.
I would appreciate any informationif there are any other sourcesavailable thatsell these compressors.
Hisham Amaral
97 WB 43' Wanderlodge
West Bloomfield MI

David Brady net> wrote:
Thanks Eric,

It is leaking from behind the clutch in the vicinity of the
shaft seal. The AC does still cool, and quite well. I'll check
the bolts. Around 2 years ago BB eplaced the a seal on
the compressor, probably the shaft seal but I don't recall
for certain. I'll have to sift through some
old receipts. If
it is the shaft seal, and the ester oil is leaking out, is there
a fill plug to add oil? Will I risk damaging the unit if I
continue to run. I would guess that I would if the compressor
is starting to run low on lubricating oil.

David Brady
'02 LXi, NC

Eric Perplies wrote:
The refrigerant in your '02 is almost certainly R134a. The lube used
in the compressor is a special low temperature ester oil. All the
lubes I have seen are colorless or nearly colorless. The red color
you see is likely a dye that has been put in the freon to identify the
position of a freon leak. It's also illuminates with UV light. You
didn't mention where the leak is. The only opening is the shaft seal,
under the clutch. On my compressor it would be very hard to see the
shaft seal area because the clutch is in the way. If the leak is
around a
fitting or around a flange you may be lucky enough to have a
loose fastener.

Does your a/c system still cool?

Eric Perplies
96' 42' WBWL

--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", David Brady "dmb993@..." wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I've noticed that my AC compressor is leaking something red
> in color. Is this R12 or R134a? Does the compressor use some
> sort of lubricant or is it lubed by the refrigerant?
>
> David
> '02 LXi, NC
>


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06-18-2008, 12:30
Post: #12
leaky AC compressor
Steve
Thank you for the input. I am unable to find the part number unless I remove the compressor off the coach. This will have to wait until we return from our trip to CA.
Hisham Amaral, 97 Wanderlodge,
West Bloomfield MI

patticake592000 <sgureasko@...> wrote:
Most Napa stores and truck supply stores will have the compressor.
Just bring type and model #.

Steve Gureasko
90 WBWL 40 Jus Chillin
Ponchatoula,
La.

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06-23-2008, 06:56
Post: #13
leaky AC compressor

Well I at least have a part number. The chassis AC Compressor

for my coach is made by Climate Control Inc, and the

part number is: ET210L-25073C. Still checking on a price.



David Brady

'02 LXi, NC



David Brady wrote:


Hi Hisham,



No, I haven't looked into it yet. Two years ago BB replaced

the shaft seal on my compressor for $270.00. I found the

receipt but it doesn't have a part number for the seal. I'll

probably do seal replacement again. If you spring for a

new compressor, you may find it failing again in a couple

of years...



A seal destroying groove on the shaft may be repaired

with a Speedi-sleeve or Redi-Sleeve, available at most

transmission shops or even at Napa.



I'm going to try to repair mine.



David Brady

'02 LXi, NC







Hisham Amaral wrote:

David
Do you know of any source for the AC compressor other than the
CCW. I called Fort Valley their price for the compressorfor the97 WB
43ft. is $720.00for new and $620.00 for rebuild unit.
I would appreciate any informationif there are any other
sourcesavailable thatsell these compressors.
Hisham Amaral
97 WB 43' Wanderlodge
West Bloomfield MI



David Brady net> wrote:
Thanks Eric,



It is leaking from behind the clutch in the vicinity of the

shaft seal. The AC does still cool, and quite well. I'll check

the bolts. Around 2 years ago BB eplaced the a seal on

the compressor, probably the shaft seal but I don't recall

for certain. I'll have to sift through some old receipts. If

it is the shaft seal, and the ester oil is leaking out, is there

a fill plug to add oil? Will I risk damaging the unit if I

continue to run. I would guess that I would if the compressor

is starting to run low on lubricating oil.



David Brady

'02 LXi, NC



Eric Perplies wrote:
The refrigerant in your '02 is almost certainly R134a. The
lube used

in the compressor is a special low temperature ester oil. All the

lubes I have seen are colorless or nearly colorless. The red color

you see is likely a dye that has been put in the freon to identify the

position of a freon leak. It's also illuminates with UV light. You

didn't mention where the leak is. The only opening is the shaft seal,

under the clutch. On my compressor it would be very hard to see the

shaft seal area because the clutch is in the way. If the leak is

around a fitting or around a flange you may be lucky enough to have a

loose fastener.



Does your a/c system still cool?



Eric Perplies

96' 42' WBWL



--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com",
David Brady "dmb993@..."
wrote:

>

> Folks,

>

> I've noticed that my AC compressor is leaking something red

> in color. Is this R12 or R134a? Does the compressor use some

> sort of lubricant or is it lubed by the refrigerant?

>

> David

> '02 LXi, NC

>





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06-23-2008, 09:12
Post: #14
leaky AC compressor

Freightliner carries the AC Compressor. Their part number is:

ABPN83304101T for $359.51. BB charged me $250.00 for

a shaft seal replacement that lasted 2 years. CCI told me that

seal replacement is tricky. If you knick the shaft in the slightest,

which is very difficult not to do, then the seal won't last and the

compressor is now a not-so-good boat anchor. If anyone wants

to attempt seal replacement. There's a universal seal kit available,

Freightliner part number ABPN83305562T for $27.70.



David Brady

'02 LXi, NC



David Brady wrote:


Well I at least have a part number. The chassis AC Compressor

for my coach is made by Climate Control Inc, and the

part number is: ET210L-25073C. Still checking on a price.



David Brady

'02 LXi, NC



David Brady wrote:



Hi Hisham,



No, I haven't looked into it yet. Two years ago BB replaced

the shaft seal on my compressor for $270.00. I found the

receipt but it doesn't have a part number for the seal. I'll

probably do seal replacement again. If you spring for a

new compressor, you may find it failing again in a couple

of years...



A seal destroying groove on the shaft may be repaired

with a Speedi-sleeve or Redi-Sleeve, available at most

transmission shops or even at Napa.



I'm going to try to repair mine.



David Brady

'02 LXi, NC







Hisham Amaral wrote:

David
Do you know of any source for the AC compressor other than
the
CCW. I called Fort Valley their price for the compressorfor the97 WB
43ft. is $720.00for new and $620.00 for rebuild unit.
I would appreciate any informationif there are any other
sourcesavailable thatsell these compressors.
Hisham Amaral
97 WB 43' Wanderlodge
West Bloomfield MI



David Brady net> wrote:
Thanks Eric,



It is leaking from behind the clutch in the vicinity of the

shaft seal. The AC does still cool, and quite well. I'll check

the bolts. Around 2 years ago BB eplaced the a seal on

the compressor, probably the shaft seal but I don't recall

for certain. I'll have to sift through some old receipts. If

it is the shaft seal, and the ester oil is leaking out, is there

a fill plug to add oil? Will I risk damaging the unit if I

continue to run. I would guess that I would if the compressor

is starting to run low on lubricating oil.



David Brady

'02 LXi, NC



Eric Perplies wrote:
The refrigerant in your '02 is almost certainly R134a.
The
lube used

in the compressor is a special low temperature ester oil. All the

lubes I have seen are colorless or nearly colorless. The red color

you see is likely a dye that has been put in the freon to identify the

position of a freon leak. It's also illuminates with UV light. You

didn't mention where the leak is. The only opening is the shaft seal,

under the clutch. On my compressor it would be very hard to see the

shaft seal area because the clutch is in the way. If the leak is

around a fitting or around a flange you may be lucky enough to have a

loose fastener.



Does your a/c system still cool?



Eric Perplies

96' 42' WBWL



--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com",
David Brady "dmb993@..."
wrote:

>

> Folks,

>

> I've noticed that my AC compressor is leaking something red

> in color. Is this R12 or R134a? Does the compressor use some

> sort of lubricant or is it lubed by the refrigerant?

>

> David

> '02 LXi, NC

>





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