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2007/11/12 10:35:27
jamienumber9
AW11 AC compressor
How much would I be looking at for one of these?
Also, I ordered a full set of radiator hoses from you guys a few weeks ago, any word on how that's coming along?
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Road and Track
I need the denso part numbers off the side of the compressor to assist. should not be a problem.
sorry about the delay with hoses. a couple of small ones have arrived but most are ex japan. at least 2 have come back "no longer supplied", depsite getting supposedly current prices ex japan. I'll sus it out today & let you know ASAP, so you know whats happening. this is becoming a problem with AW11's. up till about 6 months ago, almost everything could be bought ex japan, now most orders are coming back as obsolete
2007/12/13 07:18:39
scz
There is an existing thread regarding replacement compressors further down the forum. Mitcho is looking into a more modern replacement unit for us.
2007/12/13 18:28:37
Road and Track
there is really no need. the original denso compressor is perfectly OK once repaired or replaced. They lasted from mid-80's to now, so a rebuild or replacment is quite acceptable. usually, the cost of modifying something else to fit is greater than the original.
2007/12/14 10:23:39
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