Marccus
New Member
I was able to find a Ford Factory Compressor w/clutch (the exact part number that came with my '89 SHO).
From the compressor/clutch:
Ford Part #stamped on the metal plate on the end of the compressor housing: E9DH-19D623-AB
Ford Part # stamped on the outside of the clutch plate: E43H-19D786-AA
The Compressor is sealed and pressurized. The ports are capped with thick plastic plates that are held on with bolts and there is a Schrader valve on one of the ports where you can press on the valve and hear the gas escape.
When I ordered the Compressor from Auto Air Plus, there was the following note:
Pag 46 8 oz.
I assume this means 8 oz. of Pag oil. I don't know what the 46 means.
So my questions (and I know the first one is going to sound stupid).
1.) So I assume the only way to install the compressor is first bolt it it to the bracket, then release the pressure from the compressor and remove the plastic plates on the ports and bolt up the inlet and outlet pipes as fast as possible to minimize any air entry into the compressor.
I assume the compressor is pressurized with an inert gas (or R134a) to minimize any corrosion while it is stored.
2.) What about the 8 oz. of Pag oil? Do I have to pour that into the compressor ports once I remove the plastic plates before bolting up the pipes?
8 oz. is a lot of oil.
From the compressor/clutch:
Ford Part #stamped on the metal plate on the end of the compressor housing: E9DH-19D623-AB
Ford Part # stamped on the outside of the clutch plate: E43H-19D786-AA
The Compressor is sealed and pressurized. The ports are capped with thick plastic plates that are held on with bolts and there is a Schrader valve on one of the ports where you can press on the valve and hear the gas escape.
When I ordered the Compressor from Auto Air Plus, there was the following note:
Pag 46 8 oz.
I assume this means 8 oz. of Pag oil. I don't know what the 46 means.
So my questions (and I know the first one is going to sound stupid).
1.) So I assume the only way to install the compressor is first bolt it it to the bracket, then release the pressure from the compressor and remove the plastic plates on the ports and bolt up the inlet and outlet pipes as fast as possible to minimize any air entry into the compressor.
I assume the compressor is pressurized with an inert gas (or R134a) to minimize any corrosion while it is stored.
2.) What about the 8 oz. of Pag oil? Do I have to pour that into the compressor ports once I remove the plastic plates before bolting up the pipes?
8 oz. is a lot of oil.
So after relieving the pressure of the compressor, should I POUR some of that oil from the compressor into the discharge port of the accumulator piping BEFORE I install the piping and compressor in the car?