Not really a gun topic but I know more than a few of you twist wrenches on your own vehicles.... Just looking out for my fellow gun nuts.
NOTICE!!!!! R134a, the common refrigerant in your car is going up... Wally World had them FOREVER for $5.33, was there to day and now they are $8.88... I bought a case and will probably go back and pick up another over the next day or so.... Summer is around the corner.... You have been warned!!!
Heads up! Price increase!!
$hit, I still have cans that were $4.88. For that matter I still have a case of R-12 that I’ve had since 03. Maybe I’ll trade the R-12 for a nice gun. LOL. GARY
Rural King is the place to buy that
I'm not a mechanic, but I drive a car....
How many cans of "freon" do you have to go through before you decide to fix the leak in your A/C system?
How many cans of "freon" do you have to go through before you decide to fix the leak in your A/C system?
....and some rin up hill and down dale, knapping the chucky stanes to pieces wi' hammers, like sae mony road-makers run daft - they say it is to see how the warld was made!
Saint Ronan's Well - Sir Walter Scott, Bart. (1824)
Saint Ronan's Well - Sir Walter Scott, Bart. (1824)
2 years ago they wanted $ 800 to fix the leak in my 05 truck, lots of parts and labor, they need to tear the dash apart .....so far Ive spent about $ 27 bucks in freon ....so
Thanks - I wasn't trying to be sarcastic. I was truly wondering what the break-even was like. Mine blows cold, but the belt is starting to squeal when I accelerate from a stop. Belt & alternator are new, so I'm concerned it might be the compressor clutch.
....and some rin up hill and down dale, knapping the chucky stanes to pieces wi' hammers, like sae mony road-makers run daft - they say it is to see how the warld was made!
Saint Ronan's Well - Sir Walter Scott, Bart. (1824)
Saint Ronan's Well - Sir Walter Scott, Bart. (1824)
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New belts stretch a bit. Check the belt tension. Typically a compressor clutch does not squeal, more likely the new belt slipping or possibly an idler or tensioner roller bearing.
If it is a serpentine belt it likely has an automatic tensioner. If the spring in the tensioner gets weak the belt will slip and squeal. As Springfield said, it is unlikely to be the compressor clutch causing this.Belt & alternator are new, so I'm concerned it might be the compressor clutch.
Thanks for the advice! I talked to the mechanic that installed the alternator & belt who said he could "tighten it up a bit, but it's already tight".
Should I just let him "tighten it up a bit", or should I take it to someone who uses a belt tension gauge?
Should I just let him "tighten it up a bit", or should I take it to someone who uses a belt tension gauge?
....and some rin up hill and down dale, knapping the chucky stanes to pieces wi' hammers, like sae mony road-makers run daft - they say it is to see how the warld was made!
Saint Ronan's Well - Sir Walter Scott, Bart. (1824)
Saint Ronan's Well - Sir Walter Scott, Bart. (1824)