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Subject: Burnt out clutch on A/C compressor


Author:
Elmer Aydelotte
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Date Posted: 12/ 1/ 01, 5:37pm

The A/C compressor clutch on my 1986 PT 38
8V92 burnt out. Looking for the problem I found that the twin fans on the condenser unit on the roof were not working. This runs the high side A/C pressure up over 350 psi and puts to much load on the clutch. I found in the RF overhead a relay that turns the fans on, it was burnt out. I replaced the relay and added a indicator lite on the dash to tell me when the fans are running. This might save you a $500.00 bill. If you need more info EMail ejohna@strato.net

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