Wtb working ac compressor to fit 91 200

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Wtb working ac compressor to fit 91 200

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As per title, I'm looking for a known working ac compressor for my 200.
I've asked a couple of times before on MG, and I've had offers but the condition is often unknown.

I'd like to find a working one removed by the seller for whatever reason and they want to sell it.

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Bump

Anyone? I don't seem to be having much luck. I bought one on eBay this week but the seller had to refund me because they found it was damaged before they even shipped it out. :(
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Can I ask why you don't just upgrade to a R134a compatible compressor? You would also need a retrofit Oring kit, the cost probably wouldn't exceed finding a original compressor. Not to mention r12 is no longer available. Just a thought.
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Thanks for advice Jared, I'm an Audi and an AC novice so didn't realize there was an upgrade kit.
Do you happen to have a link to the r134 compressor you mention?

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Here is the O ring kit I used.
http://www.rmeuropean.com/Part-Number/A ... F1362.aspx

Here is one of many compressors that will work. Four seasons also makes a O.E style.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinf ... 398&jpid=0
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If you want to retain the R-12 setup, go to an AG shop and sweet talk them.

Tractors still use r-12 and arent required by law to convert, although the tech does needs to be state certified to be able to use it

This is what I plan to do when I get the 20vt back in the car with an urQ AC compressor setup
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Dutchbroracer wrote:Here is the O ring kit I used.
http://www.rmeuropean.com/Part-Number/A ... F1362.aspx

Here is one of many compressors that will work. Four seasons also makes a O.E style.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinf ... 398&jpid=0


Thanks for the links Jared.
If I search that Denso part number, I can find such variation in price, Amazon as little as $130 and eBay as high as $300-400!
I wonder if some aren't compatible with R134a?

Also did you get a parts list with the O ring kit and where each O ring is located in the system?
I'm hoping it doesn't arrive without some instructions.

Thanks
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chappers wrote:
Dutchbroracer wrote:Here is the O ring kit I used.
http://www.rmeuropean.com/Part-Number/A ... F1362.aspx

Here is one of many compressors that will work. Four seasons also makes a O.E style.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinf ... 398&jpid=0


Thanks for the links Jared.
If I search that Denso part number, I can find such variation in price, Amazon as little as $130 and eBay as high as $300-400!
I wonder if some aren't compatible with R134a?

Also did you get a parts list with the O ring kit and where each O ring is located in the system?
I'm hoping it doesn't arrive without some instructions.

Thanks
Chris


The guys above posted some good info as well. I was running R12 for over a year, I had to break some lines loose when repairing a few things and decided to make the switch to R134A. I used a Four Seasons compressor that Napa had at the time. It was around 250.
The O ring kit is somewhat of a R12 to R134A universal O ring kit, but it had everything I needed. Comes with R134A adaptors and schrader valves. EVERY O ring will need to be replaced. Ill work on finding a diagram.
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Great thanks Jared!
Thanks also to the other guys for your helpful links. I really like this forum, it's a collective of very helpful people.

Cheers
Chris
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