Mine totally seized up and took 2 of the belts with it. The mechanic is checking to see if any metal was blown through the system. If there is none, I will want another a/c compressor if someone has one to sell. If he finds metal in it, I'll likely get something to take the place of it for the pulley means. But I am trying to be proactive on this in case we are a go for the a/c system. Its for a 72 Caddy Brougham or Fleetwood (I think they have most of the same components and parts) with a 472 engine.
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This might save you some aggravation: the clutches are NOT interchangeable between the single and double groove clutches. You are correct in that you need a double-groove compressor and clutch. I suggest a rebuilt one...used compressors are usually junk.
Also, the receiver/drier will have to be replaced, and the system flushed and purged before servicing. If your mechanic doesn't know that, take it to an A/C shop instead.
-denise
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Thanks Denise. After talking to a friend of mine that works for a Napa affiliate and the mechanic, those measures are already in the works. I rebuilt one, I was told, will only cost me $175 and with all the materials needed to flush it out and replace the dryer, it would be $240. So its worth the effort to have it done. Should hopefully be done in the next couple of weeks when the mechanic gets to it. Then I can work on getting the dual exhaust with igniters
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